The Racial Justice Point of View – Camilla Boemio Interviews Artist Jebila Okongwu
Jebila Okongwu critiques stereotypes of Africa and African identity and repurposes them as counter-strategies, drawing on African history, symbolism, ...
Jebila Okongwu critiques stereotypes of Africa and African identity and repurposes them as counter-strategies, drawing on African history, symbolism, ...
This is not a feminist poem This is not a feminist poem This is not contorted metaphors with neither punch ...
Announcing a photo show about human trafficking in which the photographers are all the actual survivors. Previous story in TDM https://www.thedreamingmachine.com/voice-of-freedom-trafficked-women-speak-leila-segal/ ...
I lead Voice of Freedom, a photography project where trafficked women take the cameras into their own hands—cameras more ...
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Writing and visual arts from the world.

Cover image: Graffiti mural in Marseilles, photo by Pina Piccolo. I 1 A Mama Night’s Vibe A hush of tranquility,of ...

Translated from the French by Zoë Skoulding, first published in Jacket 2 Jerome Rothenberg's blog, Poems and Poetics. What does and ...

THE ABSENT-MINDED MAN Again tonight, stretched out on the bed, the absent-minded man thinks about the light outside ...

Cover art: Graffiti depicting Ghulam Nafiz's body on the rickshaw. You’re Dead I’m still alive mutters the man on the ...

from Kaleidoscopic Omniscience, edited by Daniel Staniforth, Skylight Press, 2013 Living beneath the murderous pressure of time & corrosion one ...
In this issue of The Dreaming Machine, an interview with the artist focusing on this exhibit, curated by Camilla Boemio,...
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