Dakota Garilli

Anthem for Fags
                                                                                      for Sylvia Rivera

I pledge allegiance to the fags,
the ignited state of gender-benders,
and to the sensibility which we demand:
I am a radical, a revolutionist, I am still
a revolutionist. Hell hath no fury like
a drag queen scorned,

like a queer or trans woman scorned,
like the one forgotten paramour in a bar full of fags.
My mother never did like
to admit who I was. Am. She, the pretender,
the dissembler, the closeted mother still
trying to decide how to demand

space for both of us in this world, demand
herself to love me whole. Instead, she scorned
what she couldn’t have been ready for, still
thinking white wedding, AIDS comes for fags,
God hates gays and money-lenders—
not admitting she and I were just alike:

different. Black sheep. Not liked.
Doesn’t play well with others. The demands
of society force us to remember
the humanity of people who have scorned
us in this way. Me, I love being a fag.
I love lying still

in my bed, quivering with anticipation still
as I wait for every lover, efficient like
a bagel punch card, like a phone book of fags,
like a list of demands
that I make to myself with the scorn
that needing to wipe yourself constantly
              of lubricant engenders.

Faggotry is never surrendering
to the Puritan morals still
plaguing our country. It’s the scorn
of And I’m here to remind you, like
the best karaoke you’ve ever screamed.
Like the thing that will get them to call you a fag

and you don’t act offended, like
you still only demand
respect on the days you haven’t scorned yourself first.

I pledge. I pledge allegiance. I pledge alleg-
              edly. I pledge.

Dakota R. Garilli is a transgender and nonbinary-identifying poet, essayist, editor, and student teacher living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their work has been previously published in Pretty Owl Poetry, Weave, and elsewhere.

Ohab TBJ

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OHAB TBJ is a Nigerian born visual artist & illustrator. His creations often utilize intricate lines, patterns and designs often found in Ankara fabric. TBJ has featured in several exhibitions within the USA, as well as some African countries. To mention a few: AFROFRONTAL, Washington DC, 2016. AFRICA FASHION WEEK LA, 2016. PANORAMA, LAGOS, 2016. AFROPUNK Festival, Brooklyn, 2016. His works have appeared in FASHION ILLUSTRATION AFRICA, A New Generation (Shokopress, 2016), HOW DO I LOOK SOUTH AFRICA (E online Africa, 2017-Present), and BOSTON ACCENT LIT (Issue 13, 2018). You can find him on Instagram at @u_tbj and on Twitter at @ohabtbj