We Were the Many
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Poetry that digs its hands into the earth of the past, from within the walls of the Minnesotan criminal justice system.
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Poetry that digs its hands into the earth of the past, from within the walls of the Minnesotan criminal justice system.
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Written with the knowledge incarceration brings, poetry as dissent, naming the mirroring of violence between Syria and the US.
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A reflection on the bureaucratic opacity of the parole process in the US criminal justice system—as seen from within.
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Stillpoint Magazine’s Fashion Editor Rashida Taylor takes us behind the images with documentation from Issue 009: TENDER’s photography shoot
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Su reads her poem originally featured in Issue 006: SEIZE.
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Video recording of Sequoia Barnes and Gaurav Monga in conversation over Zoom, January 2021.
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Stillpoint Magazine contributors respond to questions on the digital: With which, and whose, tools do we imagine?
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A reflection on the limitations of the digital, as experienced through and past the pandemic, from Stillpoint Magazine’s Editor in Chief, ending with a provocation for the future: With which, and whose, tools do we imagine?
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Stillpoint Magazine’s Fashion Editor Rashida Taylor takes us behind the images with documentation from April’s photography shoot
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Monica reads her short fiction piece, originally featured in Issue 006: SEIZE.
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A recording of Cannupa Hanska Luger and Carlos Padrón in conversation, online March 2021.
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Terron reads his poem which was originally featured in Issue 005: DAZE.
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Video recording of Mihir Sharma’s presentation at Stillpoint Magazine’s event “Racism and Ecology”, December 2019.
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Video recording of Dr. Edna Bonhomme’s presentation at Stillpoint Magazine’s event “Racism and Ecology”, December 2019.
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Stillpoint Magazine’s Fashion Editor Rashida Taylor takes us behind the images with documentation from August’s photography shoot.