The poem “But What About the Children?” imagines the defensive voice of the world’s adults regarding children.
ICE
“On Hard Days” is offered as response to the avalanche of disturbing news — ICE violence, child detention, exploitation, warmongering, sexual abuse, lies, and corruption.
“The Truth about Alex Pretti” is an insistence on the truth about his murder in answer to lies offered by agents and officials.
“The Woman Whose Name Was Good” was written in memory of Renee Nicole Good, killed by and ICE agent in Milwaukee, MN this week.
