
Woman
A film by Ariana Rodriguez, Woman is an intimate, almost visceral account of what it means to be born a woman in a castrating patriarchal system. As an internal monologue, it takes you by the hand through the experience of coming from oppression to freedom, from sleep to awakening

LETTER TO AMERIKA
A poem addressed to "war cooked in labs and ideologies hatched in test tubes," people "stripped of song," and foreign cultures recycled in ivory towers. Mbizo Chirasha dreams of a land of freedom that is actually free

ophelia in black
Vamika Sinha poses questions of freedom and confinement through exploring a character who is so often caged by definitive endings

US Embassy
“I wanted to punch Uncle Sam and scream” – Tzy Jiun Tan visits the US embassy in Malaysia, in a poem amid the Trump regime.