Food As Invocation Butterfly Blue by Ping Yi The blue pea becomes ever-more scarce for the butterflies who depend on it survive. Read More
Israel-Palestine Conflict·Jewish Identity·U.S. After Hearing a Group of Jews Were Set on Fire in Boulder, Colorado by Lesléa Newman It's called the world's oldest hatred. Read More
Food As Invocation A Lick of Forgiveness by George Yatchisin Set against the backdrop of wildfires, the poem explores the uneasy privilege of pleasure in the face of others’ devastation. Read More
Food As Invocation Hmong Red Cucumber Seed by Tricia Knoll Can a seed speak of exile and inheritance, red with memory, rooted in the journey of those who gave without words? Read More
Food As Invocation Fruit/Branches by Alexandra Umlas A lush meditation on summer’s fleeting bounty, where fruit becomes memory, and winter the reckoning. Read More
Food As Invocation Our Gods Defy Us by Norma Smith A gathering of gods from diverse cultures, where divine beings share space and sustenance, transcending boundaries to break bread together. Read More
Food As Invocation Cutting Strawberries by Holly Tubbs A tender act of making becomes a moment of quiet undoing. Read More
Food As Invocation In the Cauldron by Rohan Buettel Read this rhythmic chant of ingredients and transformation, and become captivated by the alchemy of the kitchen. Read More
Food As Invocation Ode to the Mission Fig by Luisa Giulianetti Sweetness and sacrifice intertwine, and hunger binds us to the ancient cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Read More
Food As Invocation Memory Circles Under the Rolling Pin by G. Akila A smear of mango pickle, the curve of roti, a poem of memory. Read More