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The Man Who Touches Waves

By Kim Soom, translated by Sean Lin Halbert

Hope Dissidents

Mona Kareem, translated by Sara Elkamel

Inside the Afghan Resistance

By Salar Abdoh, Abolfazl Shakiba, and Mostafa Saeidi

On Metaphors and Snow Boots

By Annie Sand

Amber Officer-Narvasa

Amber Officer-Narvasa is a Brooklyn-born writer and land worker based in Philadelphia. Amber’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in TriQuarterly, The Brooklyn Rail, Arts.Black, and the Columbia Journal of Literary Criticism, among other publications.
Apostrophe Arts & CultureBodies & Nature

To Be Black and Restful on the Body of the Earth

By Amber Officer-Narvasa February 14, 2022
I wonder what it means for me to shape my body inside a lineage of men’s conquest, inside a received tradition of mastery over land and gender.
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