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Laura Pegram
September 9, 2019

Trans Angel at the Coffee Shop on Press St. by Theo Triplett

Laura Pegram
September 9, 2019
Trans Angel at the Coffee Shop on Press St. by Theo Triplett

I saw a seraph sitting outside the coffee shop / drinking a latte with a double shot / eyes like busted headlights, / wings of baby's breath and barbed wire. / He was Facetiming his lover / telling him about the blood between his thighs / and picking at the mothballs on his sweater.

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Laura Pegram
September 9, 2019

vimōcane by Vriddhi Vinay

Laura Pegram
September 9, 2019
vimōcane by Vriddhi Vinay

It’s the pollution of a freezing temple basement air by voices in intonation with their caste and the odor of garam masala. It’s the Dental Hygienist placing the gurgling rod suctioning my saliva into my mouth when my jaw is too busy running through the same prayer before shloka practice. It’s being a single cell in tissue of bruised skin..

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Laura Pegram
September 9, 2019

What We Gain in Translation by Hal Y. Zhang

Laura Pegram
September 9, 2019
What We Gain in Translation by Hal Y. Zhang

when I walked out of the plane I did / not know what I left in the bins: / skin cells   gut bacteria   tongue tips / and consonants for broken birds to nurse.

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Laura Pegram
April 30, 2019

Northern Kenya Village Photograph by Ozier Muhammad

Laura Pegram
April 30, 2019
Northern Kenya Village Photograph by Ozier Muhammad

Photojournalist Ozier Muhammad has captured some of the most important political pinch points of our times, from South Africa’s first free elections in 1994, to Obama’s 2008 campaign.

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