Suheir Hammad is a poet that I first heard about through HBO's Def Poetry
There’s …. adult language... in it. Viewer discretion is advised.
Suheir Hammad – First Writing Since
It’s that time again. Time to mark what happened on this day seven years ago on this date, when passenger planes exploded in
...and more than 30 times as many civilian lives were taken in Iraq and Afghanistan during the two wars that followed.
You know me. The way I remember what happened in my country won’t have the same kind of militarism you might see elsewhere. Why does love of country have to so narrowly revolve around weapons and bloodshed? Isn’t there a lot more to love about who we are?
Let’s remember by flexing our ability to empathize with those that, despite the supposed “clash of cultures,” are actually a lot like us. Let’s remember from the perspective of those that get the short end of the stick. Let’s remember by asking the sorts of probing questions that challenge dominant assumptions and strengthen democratic energy and would make Socrates proud. We journalists are good at that.
More great poems/videos:
More to think about:
New Yorker – Talk of the Town – September 24, 2001
(Includes Susan Sontag’s briefly famous/notorious essay)
1 comment:
thanks for sharing my work.
and for the work you do. really, appreciated.
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