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Chantel Kelly
May 17, 2022

Other People’s Mistakes by Mathangi Subramanian

Chantel Kelly
May 17, 2022
Other People’s Mistakes by Mathangi Subramanian

The clinic Alma sends you to is really just the back room of a Seven Eleven across the street from the Thai restaurant where Raj was supposed to propose. There’s an examination table covered in last week’s Washington Post and an ultrasound machine with a cracked screen.

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Laura Pegram
May 17, 2022

Congo Square by Delia Selina Taylor (NOVEL EXCERPT)

Laura Pegram
May 17, 2022
Congo Square by Delia Selina Taylor (NOVEL EXCERPT)

He turn his back to me and wait, and I do my part like I’m sposed to—help him snap his garter to his stockins; zip up the skirt; tie the silk square round his neck to cover the things ain’t meant to be seen.

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Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022

Artwork: Photograph by Nicole Acosta

Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022
Artwork: Photograph by Nicole Acosta

The cover art for the issue is photograph by Nicole Acosta of “Abrazo entre las Dos Patrias,” a mural by Evaristo Angurria for the Santurce es Ley Festival, 2018.

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Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022

Hurricane Marlene by Lorraine Avila

Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022
Hurricane Marlene by Lorraine Avila

[T]hey haven’t internalized that the women in the Vargas family don’t sleep. They ain’t sheep. And they definitely ain’t like they are in my familia: all mouth and no hands.

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Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022

Rerun by Amina Gautier

Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022
Rerun by Amina Gautier

If we flip the channels fast enough, we can turn almost anyone Puerto Rican, blurring black and white into Boricua.

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Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022

Bronciado by Maria Elena Montero

Laura Pegram
March 4, 2022
Bronciado by Maria Elena Montero

I’m going to find un cacique and ask him to bring all the Taínos and Arawaks back to the Washington Hilton.

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