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Monday, November 30, 2009

Photo of the Week: Ishle Yi Park

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This new feature will highlight a different photo each week from the 2008 festival. For more photos from the last festival, check out Split ...
Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Split This Rock Poem-of-the-Week: Lenelle Moïse

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Mud Mothers the children of haiti are not mythological we are starving or eating salty cakes made of clay because in 1804 we felled our ...
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Thursday, November 19, 2009

An Appeal from Alfred Corn & Marilyn Hacker

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Dear friends of Sam Hamill and Gray Foster, Copper Canyon Press, and Poets Against the War: You may have heard that Sam and Gray have had so...
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Open Letter to President Barack Obama: Moments for Poetic Language in Military Decisions

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The Honorable Barack Obama President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington D. C. 20500 Dear President Oba...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Poem-of-the-Week: Allison Hedge Coke

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America , I Sing Back for Phil Young, my father, Robert Hedge Coke, Whitman, and Hughes America , I sing back. Sing...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Interview with Fady Joudah

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The Writer's Center and Split This Rock Present: Thursday Night Live In connection with Thursday's Poetry Discussion of The Earth...
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Blog This Rock is a community forum sponsored by Split This Rock, an organization that calls poets to the center of public life and celebrates and promotes socially engaged poetry. You are invited to our nation’s capital for our next poetry festival in March 2016. Split This Rock Poetry Festival will feature readings, workshops, panel discussions on poetry and social change, youth programming, films, parties, and activism—a unique opportunity to hone our activist skills while we assess and debate the public role of the poet and the poem in times of crisis.
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