Fieldnotes: 30 Years of KPI
Fieldnotes is an exhibit of samplings from Kore’s in-house archive—an amuse-bouche made from 30 years of ephemera, printed matter, artifacts, …
Fieldnotes is an exhibit of samplings from Kore’s in-house archive—an amuse-bouche made from 30 years of ephemera, printed matter, artifacts, …
Gash Atlas by Jessica Lawson was selected by Erica Hunt for first place in Kore Press Institute’s Poetry Prize and …
This interview by Air Schill, KPI Newsletter and Interview Fellow, was conducted via Zoom on January 20, 2022 with poet, …
Ari Schill interviewed poet Alexis V. Jackson this past fall on Zoom to talk about poetic practice and the back …
In this poem Metta Sama presents a series of impactful statements on race in everyday life that, in the aggregate, convey the aggression of supremacist/bullying performative utterances. WhyWeCan’tHaveNiceThings# I …
In this untitled poem, Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves pulls the lens on racial violence all the way back to explore the notion of “intra” racial violence, killing among members of …
In this long poem, Duriel E. Harris uses the list as a formal device to show an accumulation of the concepts of danger, horror, memory, within/through the body and the outside …
In this work, pioneering conceptual artist, scholar, and philosopher Adrian Piper presents one of the earlier victims of racial brutality in the second decade of this century, Trayvon Martin. …
How does one approach writing about trauma? In this interview excerpt co-editor Dawn Lundy Martin negotiates the waters between memory, catharsis, normalization, destabilization and social change. This interview between Dawn …