Words Chosen for the Wall
Harold Recinos presents seven poems
THE MURMURING GRIEF OF THE AMERICAS
2016 National Book Award winner Daniel Borzutzky presents six poems
the eaters of flowers
Texas Poet Laureate 2023 ire’ne lara silva presents six poems
Borderlands Corpus
Texas Poet Laureate 2020 Emmy Pérez presents six poems
The Place across the River
A story map of excerpts from the newest collection of poetry by Rev. Dr. Harold J. Recinos
Relatos de la cotidianidad
La pareja Elsy Mayela Seijas y Willian Olmos celebran el día a día en tiempo de pandemia en Venezuela
Notes from El Mundo
César L. de León presents ten poems
The Universe Divine
“The Poet Mariachi” Daniel García Ordaz presents luminous poems
Barrio Poet
Edward Vidaurre sings it like it is
Tell Somebody
Rev. Dr. Harold J. Recinos presents excerpts from his latest collection of poetry
Hummings from the Desert / Tarareos desde el desierto
Alma L. Cárdenas-Rodríguez presents bilingual poems inspired by adversity, nature, and the Book of Habakkuk
Alma L. Cárdenas-Rodríguez presenta poemas bilingües inspirados en la adversidad, la naturaleza y el Libro de Habacuc
Ode to OLG, San Bernardino
liz gonzález presents poetry and prose that celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe and life in Southern California
American Jesus
Richard Vargas presents excerpts from his five collections of poetry
Far and Near
Rev. Dr. Harold J. Recinos presents excerpts from his latest collection of poetry The Looking Glass
Sense of Mind
Cultural sociologist Rev. Dr. Tony Tian-Ren Lin talks to José Pérez on his finding poetry in prison, and why he now advocates for the rehabilitative arts and foster children
Marking Time
José A. Pérez presents ten poems
The Days You Bring
Rev. Dr. Harold J. Recinos presents excerpts from his newest collection of poetry
Where the Sidewalks Meet a Time Before Water
Poet Rev. Dr. Harold J. Recinos and photographer Danny R. Peralta present excerpts from their Bronx-inspired books
Ars botánica
John Olivares Espinoza presents poems inspired by work as a gardener with his family
Ode to [Elegies]
Poet Robert Carlos García explores the complexities of modern life and death