To My Wife Ni’Teesha – A Raisin in the Sun Creative Response
To my wife Ni’Teesha By Zachery Sminkey We sat and watched A Raisin in the Sun Ruth announced what they fear is we’ll marry At first I’m glad that now…
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To my wife Ni’Teesha By Zachery Sminkey We sat and watched A Raisin in the Sun Ruth announced what they fear is we’ll marry At first I’m glad that now…
Read MoreDianna Dragonetti (Response to Harlem by Langston Hughes) What happens to a dream deferred? Can I describe with simply words The intangible loss that must occur When aspiration is…
Read MoreAs Dreams Kill – A Play By Patrick Kelley This is a finalist in our A Raisin in the Sun Creative Response Contest. From April 17-19 you can visit our Facebook page to…
Read MoreBy Karem Mathiang A poem from Momma’s perspective about her plant. I’ve always wanted a garden, but I guess that’s asking for too much. So instead I bought a seed,…
Read MoreDreams Deferred By Vanessa Conde A dream is extremely fragile It can be torn apart It can shatter and fall Or it can be a new start You have…
Read MoreFollow Your Dream By David Kurkowski You can also listen to this song on YouTube This is a finalist in our A Raisin in the Sun Creative Response Contest. From April…
Read MoreThe Dreamer By Mini Racker Desire, such a feathery angel, deserts the sarcophagus of my body. I believed in the thing that no one sees. One of water and writhing,…
Read MoreBy Vladimir Castillo You can also watch this video on YouTube. This is a finalist in our A Raisin in the Sun Creative Response Contest. From April 17-19 you can visit our…
Read MoreBy Lisette Vasquez Intro: A dream deferred cannot be ignored for long. A dream is what motivates us to live, it gives meaning to life. A dream can only be…
Read MoreWe Are Such Stuff By Evan Meyer Waking in the morning, The dream you had in the night Tarries – within your grasp But oh so fragile and immaterial. Lie…
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