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9.11
Inside the Whale
By Kanan Makiya
Asian Fantasies
Paul Wolfowitz's Makeover in the Times

By Tim Shorrock
Blue Skies
The American Left Fades Away

By Charles O’Brien
Rivers of Babylon
By Kurt Vonnegut
A Palestinian Gandhi?
By George Lakey
The Left, The Right and The War
By Charles O’Brien
Nothing New Under the Sun
By Greil Marcus
Al Is Conscience and Tendre Hearte
By Fredric Smoler
School's Out Forever
By Lawrence Goodwyn
Crisis of Meaning
By Peter Lamborn Wilson
Citizen Jay-Z
By Armond White
The War
By Charles O'Brien
nation
Horowitz' List
Ten "Reasons", Fifteen and a Half Minutes

By C. O'Brien
The Democratic Revolution
By Lawrence Goodwyn

world
Kosovo and the "Clean Left"
By Charles Keil
Thoughts on Massacre and Mr. Kerrey
By Fredric Smoler

new york city
Bohemian Eclipse
By Stanley Aronowitz
Harlem: The New Frontier?
A Brief History of Gentrification Uptow

By Julian Brash & Neil Smith

music
Safe American Home
By Benj DeMott
The Saddest Song Ever Sung
By Al Aronowitz
Sam Cooke
Lost and Looking

By Stephan Talty

culturewatch
Genius - Not!
Eminem Melts in Your Hands

By Armond White
A Strange and Bitter Spectacle
By Eric Lott
In My Lonely Room
By Ellen Willis
A Child at the Oscars
By Armond White
Is Dan Mad?
The Mind of an Anchorman

By George W.S. Trow
To Observe and Project
Hollywood's Love Affair with Cops

By Armond White

poetry&fiction
A Day in the Death
H.D. Ludd
Peace
Timothy Mayer
Mandela's Eyes
By Amiri Baraka
A Tale of Two Cities
By Timothy Mayer
Ghazal of Twat
By Alison Stone
for the dean who shut down SUNY/Buffalo's degrees for prisoners
By Charles Keil

grindstone
Wild Rides
By Marian Swerdlow
You Are You
By Philip Levine
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© 2001, 2002 First of the Month
 

for the dean who shut down SUNY/Buffalo's degrees for prisoners

incarceration rates per 100,000 in 1992
indonesia incarcerates 22
and other countries are very poor you see
mother india incarcerates 23
a real land of the brave and home of the free
greece 60 and denmark 66
yes they have criminals
and they make their laws stick
japan incarcerates 36
industrial, rich and yet not so sick
158 jailbirds in the brand new Czech republic
germany 80 france 84
civilized euro wrong doers behind closed doors
australia 91 sweden 69
some pay a fine others serve time
when we get to the u.s. hold on to your hat
519
what do you think of that?
u.s. blacks 1,947
u.s. black men three thousand eight hundred and twenty two
(i'm spelling it out kerry grant, just for you)
that's 3,800 more than indonesia puts the screws too
and if faculty at "you be" reach out to these black males (and women too)
the dean turns pink, and then turns pale
what if the statistics should come alive
what if those inside survive
what if they should learn and strive
to understand the numbers and the plan
one of them might come looking for "the man"
and one of the 3,822
might also come looking for you, or me
better we should just throw away the key?

—Charles Keil

 

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