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Scattered Reflections: Haikus by Eli Olevsky

I. Melancholy & Memory Someday, I would likeTo run in a flower field.Then, I’d be happy. Every note, a tear.Crying seas of melodies,Pianos don’t float. Sunsets mark the end.A seasonal depression—Then the cold sets in. Cold, dead, leafless trees.Spines of their beautiful selves,Reborn in the spring. Down by the river,Reflections looking at you—What have you…

Threads of Being: Short Poems by Eli Olevsky

————————————————————————————————————– Seasons A Summer ending with a fallen leaf, A tree standing bare, lonely in a daze. Whispers of Autumn, the song of a thief, Blankets of warmth and light, gone in a haze. Beasts retreat amidst Winter descending, A father’s call, “Где ты, моя солнушка?” A sun hides, tired, in its gaze, relenting. “I’m…

An analysis of racial paradigms and ethnic projects in America

by Sanjana Sankaran, April 14, 2021  Vilna Bashi-Treitler, The Ethnic Project: Transforming Racial Fiction into Ethnic Factions Bashi-Treitler begins chapter three by answering the question, “How are ethnic groups racialized in the United States?” (Bashi-Treitler 2013: 44). She begins by discussing the three major racial paradigms that came about, starting in Europe and later in…

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