“Dust on the Tongue” begs the question, When Will We Stop the Tragedy of Aleppo?
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“The Drop of Honey” offers an allegory for what has preceded the angry divisions between American citizens.
“What I Tell Children” considers the legacy of Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Elie Wiesel.
“Pulse, 2016” honors those slain in Orlando in a mass shooting.
“All Grown Up” considers how world leaders act like school yard bullies.
“Visitations after Baghdad” considers a poet’s role in reponding to the violence in Iraq after the recent ISIS attack on Sadr City.
“Ripples” is inspired by Google honoring pioneer scientist and inventor Hertha Marks Ayrton’s 162nd birthday with its doodle.
“Ummah” affirms the importance of Community as a core value for Arab Leaders.
“Safe Haven” considers the money culture exposed by the leak of the so-called Panama Papers.
“Evergreen” celebrates the discovery of a 140 million-year-old pine twig in Nova Scotia.
