“Belonging” Featured Artist David Holper
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back Californian poet David Holper with “Just Maybe,” a poem about white privilege. David acknowledges that the capacity to overcome tough times in his life …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back Californian poet David Holper with “Just Maybe,” a poem about white privilege. David acknowledges that the capacity to overcome tough times in his life …
Please welcome the winner of our “Curiosity” Poetry Contest, Merryn Rutledge. We are pleased to feature two of her poems in the current “Curiosity” issue. “Reckoning” examines thoughts on sustainability …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce the winner of our “Curiosity” Poetry Contest, “Questions” by Merryn Rutledge. There were two other finalists: “Prisms” by Stacie Eirich and “Ocean, Ocean” by Lori …
The blizzard seemed to be dying down, and it was now possible to enjoy the sight of the buildings and embankments and bridges smothered in the diamond-dusted whiteness. There’s always …
There is a fine line between admiring someone and exploiting them. Leah Anderson explores how it feels to be singled out. “You Ask Me What I Am So You May …
The time has come to realize that the interracial drama acted out on the American continent has not only created a new black man, it has created a new white …
As for now, it must be said that the process of washing the disparate tribes white, the elevation of the belief in being white, was not achieved through wine tastings …
Coloured When I was born, I was black. When I grew up, I was black. When I get hot, I am black. When I get cold, I am black. When …
