Review of”Dream” by Kwame Dawes from collection Wisteria by: Mahnaz Badihian

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Feb 262010
 
Review of”Dream” by Kwame Dawes from collection Wisteria   by: Mahnaz Badihian

This poem has political and racial messages. Although the poem “Dream” is a delicate poem it contains the harsh reality of racial issues that existed and to some degree still exists in America. Review of”Dream” by Kwame Dawes from collection Wisteria by: Mahnaz Badihian was last modified: February 26th, 2010 […]

Eduardo Galeano – The Chronicle of Rio

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Feb 142010
 
Eduardo Galeano - The Chronicle of Rio

Eduardo Galeano (1940) is a Uruguayan journalist and writer. His most famous work, The Open Veins of America (1971), has been translated into over twenty languages. The following very short story is from his work entitled El libro de los abrazos (The Book of Embraces) (1989), a book of around […]

Mahnaz Badihian on Voice of America

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Feb 012010
 

See MahMag editor-in-chief Mahnaz Badihian discuss MahMag’s first publication Protest of the Pen: An Anthology Iran Summer 2009 (In Persian) on Voice of America Part 1 Mahnaz Badihian on Voice of America was last modified: February 1st, 2010 by mahvand sadeghi

June Jordan/In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Jan 192010
 
June Jordan/In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr.

They sleep who know a regulated place or pulse or tide or changing sky according to some universal stage direction obvious like shorewashed shells June Jordan/In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr. was last modified: January 19th, 2010 by andres alfaro

Jan 182010
 
MLK Day 2010 An Essay by Shirin Sadeghi

King understood people, he understood that it is the seemingly powerless who are in fact most powerful, and that is something many of us celebrate every single day. MLK Day 2010 An Essay by Shirin Sadeghi was last modified: January 18th, 2010 by mahvand sadeghi

Hernan Miranda Casanova

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Jan 042010
 
Hernan Miranda Casanova

There is only cartilage, only bones. I must stitch together gashes that I did not produce. I must put together the pieces of a cranium. I am too human to live in peace. Hernan Miranda Casanova was last modified: January 4th, 2010 by andres alfaro

Happy New Year

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Dec 312009
 
Happy New Year

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Dec 142009
 
Sobhaneh*   by Mahnaz Badihian

Listening to father’s rhythmic movement around the house I could hear the softness of his black leather shoes As he put them on, and holding A white china bowl painted with red roses Sobhaneh* by Mahnaz Badihian was last modified: December 14th, 2009 by mahnaz badihian

Second funeral held for Chilean activist Victor Jara

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Dec 062009
 
Second funeral held for Chilean activist Victor Jara

Mr Jara was arrested, tortured and killed just days after the coup that brought Pinochet to power in 1973. Second funeral held for Chilean activist Victor Jara was last modified: December 6th, 2009 by mahnaz badihian

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