Inaugural issue featured the "X-section" led by Amiri Baraka's prose poem "What Is Undug Will Be," and the longer feature "Multilingual and Translated Poetries" including poetry by Solomon Deressa,…
Theme section "Articulation/Alterity" features work by Bruce Campbell, Ranjani Neriya, May Mahala, Jeffery Renard Allen, Edwin Torres, Craig Dworkin, Ulf Cronquist, Rosmarie Waldrop, Frederick Luis…
A special section entitled "Writing (Home)" features new work by Kimiko Hahn, Heriberto Yepez, Will Alexander, Rodrigo Toscano, Heather Nagami, Yong Soon Min and Allan de Souza, Craig Watson, Wang…
A special section entitled "Ethnographic Past(iche)" includes work by George E. Marcus, Myung Mi Kim, Ammiel Alcalay, Maria Damon, Adrienne Rich, Kirin Narayan, Duane Niatum, Piya Chatterjee,…
"Poet's Theatre/People's Theatre" features contributions by Alan Filewood, Beth Cleary, Amiri Baraka, Beth Cherne, Sparrow, Gabrielle Civil, Josephine Lee, Tracie Morris, and Bob Holman. Reviews by…
"Third Millennium Red" features poetry and essay by Emelihter Kihleng, Rod Hernandez, Rita Wong, Radha D'Souza, Kevin Coval, Kamau Brathwaite, Tyrone Williams, Bob Harrison, Toni Solo, Louis Cabri,…
A double issue split into "State/Capital" and "Word." "State/Capital" includes contributions from Giles Goodland, Grace Lee Boggs (interview), Amiri Baraka, the Movement of Unemployed Workers, Kendra…
A special section "Public Language & Dreamstories" features work by Katherine McKittrick, M. NourbeSe Philip, Roger Farr, Kamau Brathwaite, Michael Davidson, Fred Wah, and Opal Palmer Adisa. Reviews…