CULTURE | VOL. I ISSUE I | 2024 A World Reborn great depression “The and the African Americans’ struggle for equality.” pp. 20-22 Valdivia 1960, a prose. p. 5 LITERACY | KNOWLEDGE CULTERATE.COM ARTICLE | POETRY | PROSE “Covid-19's impact on Asian discrimination.” pp. 20-22 Wail, a poem. p. 5
Reborn In the wake of COVID-19, the world scras feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely. Economies plummeted, In the wake of COVID-19, the world scrambled to its feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely. Economies plummeted, education halted, and governments failed. In the wake of COVID-19, the world scras feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely. Economies plummeted, In the wake of COVID-19, the world scrambled to its feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely. Economies ortality, all while rebuilding lives around us. In the wake of COVID-19, the world scras feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely. Economies plummeted, In the wake of COVID-19, the world scrambled to its feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely. Economies plummeted, education halted, and governments failed. In the wake of COVID-19, the world scras feet as we found ourselves in a new state entirely.In the wake
TEAM EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Keisya Cleine POETRY EDITOR Smilla Philippine ARTICLE EDITOR Isabela Silva Pereira PROSE EDITOR Eishal Faisal CONTRIBUTORS POETRY ARTICLE PROSE Alicia Somerset Alyssa Hayes Erika Gallion Claudia Wysocky Elizabeth Lydia Blanka Pillár Evelina Velma Jacob Mitchell Julia Sanchez Icha Rizky Jenny Wu Lily Patel Jillian Lei Belaro M. Farel Fahrezi Mark Connelly Kamilla Dahir Sofia Ida Cestari Mk Zariel Rose Alessi Sophie Winders
Poetry The Cement of Moths (Semento ng Gamu Gamo) – Jillian Lei Beilaro 2 The Yehudit – Rose Alessi 3 Swan Song – Sophie Winders 4 Idolatry – Sophie Winders 5 Aftermaths – Kamilla Dahir 6 Unfinished Exit – Claudia Wysocky 7 Wail – Alicia Somerset 8 Return – Mk Zariel 9 Engineer’s Dissent (Insinyur Lebur) – Icha Rizky Salsabila 10 Premortem Surge – Evelina Velma 11
2 The Unsung Heroines of The American Revolutionary War – Eleanor Lydia 3 Covid-19 and Its Impact on Asian Discrimination – Sofia Ida Cestari 4 The Great Depression and the African Americans’ Struggle for Equality – Jacob Mitchell 5 How World War II Changed Hollywood & Cinema – Jenny Wu 6 La Haine: a Slippery Slope to an End We Know – M. Farel Fahrezi 7 We Belong to Each Other, Not Only to Ourselves – Alyssa J. Hayes Prose 2 February – Blanka Pillár 3 A Letter – Julia Sanchez 4 Valdivia, 1960 – Lily Patel 5 Putrid Shades of Summer – Erika Gallion 6 Welcome to Rubicon – Mark Connelly CONTENT
Dance among swords (Henryk Hektor Siemiradzki, 18431902)
by Jillian Lei V. Belaro We live on the edge of the highway for we don’t have a home. you said we need to collect moths, on the road we would gather them and place them in an empty emperador bottle we´d set it on the wooden table, far from the headlights of the buzzing cars. I was just a child I didn’t know where moths could survive Or if they even needed to live. Then one night, Like father, brother and grandma, Now you mother. You never came back, You failed to return to our spot, And we'd never collected small moths again. The day I learned, that if not in a small beer bottle they would soon fall on the road being built; their ashes would mix with the clay cement, embracing and blending with other dead moths and will be overshadowed by the hardened road forgotten by the world.
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