by an anonymous contributor This poem is dedicated to Garrett Foster and to his wife Whitney Mitchell, who has tirelessly fought for him since his death. On July 25, 2020, active duty US Army Sergeant Daniel Perry drove into a protest for Black Lives marching in downtown Austin, where he shot and killed Garrett Foster, [...]
Month: July 2021
Poem Written on a Bathroom Break
By an anonymous contributor the owner of the companykeeps his jet skissitting in the warehouse near thebathroomsas if to say outright to our facesyour hard work pays for my decadenceone day the workers in that warehousewill put down their channelocks andcrush those damn jet skis withthe forklift
Letter to the Editor: Class Struggle or Sexual Liberation?
By the Struggle Sessions Editorial Board Struggle Sessions Editorial Board The Struggle Sessions Editorial Board has received several messages about two of our recent essays concerning sex and sexuality. We have been asked what our position is on gay, trans and non-binary people, with some messages coinciding with assumptions that the journal is antagonistic and [...]
The Terror You Sow
By an anonymous contributor Rich man, consider for one moment how bad do you really want it? I speak of terror how badly do you want to suffer and how soon? I am convinced you are a masochist thirsty for your inevitable miserable destiny We will not disappoint you upon return after all, you have [...]