Diversity

Author Talk: David Santos Donaldson

May 16, 2023

Podcast Interview with Martha Nichols

Our wide-ranging discussion of identity, colonialism, and literary ancestors took us into the inner landscape of a transformative novel.

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Election Spotlight: Vote for Art

Nov 07, 2022

Podcast with Martha Nichols and John Vogel

Vote for Art! Readings and commentary by TW poets, writers, and visual artists.

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Dear Madeleine Albright

Mar 24, 2022

Open Letter by Susan Terris

TW salutes Madeleine Albright (1937–2022) as a role model for women in government.

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A Large Volume of Small Nonsenses

Mar 22, 2021

Essay by B. Tyler Lee

She grants me the ability to breathe underwater in this year of oceans.

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It’s Your Fault, Chicago

Dec 21, 2020

First-Person Report by H Jonathan Klijn

Privilege and racism are real, and not just in South Africa.

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White People

Dec 07, 2020

Memoir by Kent Jacobson

You’re what the white folks hate, the races mixing, and the girl knows better.

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The Land of Innocence

Sep 21, 2020

Poetry by Alan King

Isn't a protest a public dispute of someone else's truth like the one about the fear of dark bodies?

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An Open Letter to Queen Bess

Jun 22, 2020

Feature by Rita Kurtz

I can only imagine the hell you went through—rejection after rejection.

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A Visit to Richmond Before My First Protest

Jun 22, 2020

Report by Briana Loveall

The statues were fakes: hollow, plaster-like replicas designed to raise the social status of the owners.

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Mustache Girl

May 04, 2020

Essay by Siobhan Manrique

Are you, like, actually a boy?

Memoir, Diversity, Transitions | Read More

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