A poetry and visual art anthology for social justice. "We are living in a time of fragility, where some will break, but most will survive. I believe we are strong. For the poems contained within speak to our strength, our love, our resilience, our ugly truth in America, and the beauty of the idea of an America. Without sounding trite, if the sun rises, we can potentially change any circumstance we may find ourselves in. Never lose hope but be ready to stand up for what you know is right in your soul."-Editor Poet Gold
A poetry and visual art anthology for social justice. "We are living in a time of fragility, where some will break, but most will survive. I believe we are strong. For the poems contained within speak to our strength, our love, our resilience, our ugly truth in America, and the beauty of the idea of an America. Without sounding trite, if the sun rises, we can potentially change any circumstance we may find ourselves in. Never lose hope but be ready to stand up for what you know is right in your soul."-Editor Poet GoldHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Poet Gold, Editor -A rare talent who grabs you by the heart and says "Recognize" - Poet, author, performer, songwriter, community "Artivist" and speaker, Bettina "Poet Gold" Wilkerson is pushing the boundaries of poetry and the spoken word. Living with a chronic illness since childhood, Poet Gold, or as she is affectionately known, "Gold", brings a soul-searching insight about the human existence, love, dreams, challenges, and triumph.
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