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EssayBy Maya C. Popa
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poemBy Rosalie Moffett
The sun was losing a long gold tooth on the linoleum of the labor and delivery ward.
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poemBy Isabella Desendi
readying it for my lover’s dinner, I remembered my abuela slashing the rooster’s throat. I was four.
i(’ll) sprout any how
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