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ArchiveTable of Contents

1 Premier Issue

2 Travel

3 Erotica

4 Death

5 Music

6 Looking Back, Ahead

7 Love & Black History

8 Women's Hist & Stories

9 Art of Expression

10 Neither Here Nor There

11 Social Injustice

12 Social Injustice II

13 Anniversary Issue

14 Green Winter

15 Elections Perspectives

16 Books

17 From the Streets

18 Abuse

19 Abuse Part II

20 Audiophile

21 Heart

22 From the Past

23 Community


from Luminaria 2009
San Antonio, Texas

Spoken Word 
on the Streets

Organized by Writers BLK

 
Luminaria 2009 audio recordings are compliments of Jason Casanova 
And the Music Department of St. Mary's University, 
Under the chairmanship of John Moore

Photography by Nicole Moore

 
Anthony Flores
Maria DeLeon
Anastacio Palomo
 
Anthony Flores: A Clean Sheet of Paper and Manu Ginobli and Love Poem
 
Maria DeLeon: Senior Moments and Sexy Body and Give a ListenAnastacio Palomo: Poetry Across the Street Chicharrones and Television
 
 
Jacinto Guevara and Andrea Grimel
 
 
Andrea Grimel, spoken word, and Jacinto Guevara, accordian
 
Petri Ortiz: Silence and Poem in ItalianJoy Jimenez: You Are My Cocoon
 
Joy Jimenez
Santiago Garcia
Martha Curcio
 
Fernando Flores: Barbacoa Kind of Blues and State of the Union after W
 
Santiago Garcia: Feeling Good, and Always and ForeverMartha Curcio: Poems in Spanish
 
Jim Stewart
 
Antu
 
Jim Stewart: Farmer and Roses Are Red
 
Priscilla CostaAntu: Poem in Turkish
 

***Credit given when able. Send any corrections for spoken word credits and name spellings to nicole@invasivethoughts.com. The correction will be published in the next issue. Thank you!


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