Today, my experience of direct democracy started with a trip to Harlem, where I joined a goodly crowd of people at the "Stop Stop & Frisk" rally outside the Harlem State Office Building, followed by a march across 125th Street to the 28th police precinct on … [Read more...]
DAY #11 AND COUNTING
Eric Darton and I will be helping to Occupy Wall Street with poetry at 3 p.m. on Friday, October 21. We invite you to join your voice to ours at Broadway, south of Liberty Street. (If you arrive a little late, look for us inside the park.) This morning, for the … [Read more...]
THE GRIEF THAT I HEAR IS MY LIFE SOMEWHERE
The rain rained and the wind blew fiercely in lower Manhattan today, creating what looked like miserable conditions for full-time Wall Street Occupiers, but giving me a break from the incredible press of the crowds that lined Broadway yesterday afternoon. As I … [Read more...]
A COUPLE OF LITTLE ROCKS
The poems of Anna Akhmatova felt like a hard sell at the eastern edge of Zuccotti Park this afternoon. It was another idyllic day, warm with the warmth that feels so poignant this late in the season, especially when you're thinking about how hard it will be to … [Read more...]
WAS LORCA VEGAN?
Does populist outrage at the state of the U.S. economy as arranged by its corporate masters make people more likely, or less so, to take evasive action to avert the looming threat of species suicide? I have felt so greatly heartened by Occupy Wall Street above all … [Read more...]
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