
Ultimately, talking points preserve narratives seeking to keep the status quo or create a reality that aligns with the person’s ideology or personal needs. Marshall Shepherd 3 Common Things In Race, Coronavirus And Climate Change Debates, Forbes, June 12 2020 We want to start this introduction to the SustainABILITY issue of The BeZine with a […]
THE BeZine, Vol. 7, Issue 3, June 2020, SustainABILITY — Jamie Dedes’ THE POET BY DAY Webzine
I am so honored to be a part of this collection! Thank you to Jaime Dedes and Michael Dickel at The BeZine for their commitment to raising consciousness about climate change as well as racism/anti-racism and the current pandemic – not just as individual concerns but as an intersection of issues that affects us all.
These definitely 3 profound and forthright Haiku’s about the environment Irma,… well done, and congratulations.. 💙🌏🌏
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Thank you, Ivor! I am so honored they were accepted.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you so much! ❤️
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Congrats Irma, so beautifully succinct and pertinent!
Well done 🙂
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Thank you, Kate! I love haikus for those specific reasons.
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yes makes us sharper!
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Fabulous, Irma. And I had never heard of an anti-antipathist before! I love it.
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LOL! I was playing with words there…it’s a person who doesn’t like people who hate.
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I did figure that out, but I had to really think about it. Good one!
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awesome Irma! you nailed it! always on awe of your talent – congratulations so well deserved!
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Thank you! I had submitted some longer poems but the haikus won! 😁
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