100,000 Poets for Change
This weekend (September 30) more than 2o0 poets contributed to the 100,000 Poets for Change Resistance wall sponsored by The BeZine. They wrote of peace and war, dying whales and dying seas, police actions, racism, and addiction. They wrote long poems, short poems, micro poems, prose poems, public notices, and memoranda. They wrote from England, Poland, Morocco, Nigeria, and Turkey.
The BeZine is produced by a collaborative effort between spiritual communities and artists in order to create “sacred space (common ground) as it is expressed through the arts.”
[image error]The stars on this map pinpoint the locations of poets around the world who posted to the Poets for Change event.
The event ended but comments are still open. If you have a poem for change you wish to contribute, why not add your voice?
October’s issue will be music. If you have a polished poem to contribute, check out The BeZine’s submission guidelines.
Wind Eggs
As much as I admire Plato I think the wind eggs exploded in his face and that art and literature have more to tell us, because of their emotional content, than the dry desert winds of philosophy alone. ...more
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