InLight Magazine Publishes Poems by Five Gonzaga Students

Five Gonzaga poets were recently published in InLight Magazine, a journal led by high school students on topics of diversity and social justice, as a part of their "Voices of #BlackLivesMatter" seasonal edition.

"During the current social climate of unrest and anger about the murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless others, InLight called for artists, writers, poets, and photographers both on the front lines and at home to share their stories in response to the tragedy," reads the InLight Magazine website. "When many are at home keeping loved ones safe from COVID-19, we wanted to offer the space for people to share their experiences and ignite social change in the process from wherever they were: on the front lines or at home."

Congratulations to the following poets who had poems published. Click on the link next to each name to read their poem: 

- Kevin Donalson '21 - "She is the Oak"
- Kadari Machen '22 - "I Am Not a Virus"
- E.J. Anders Jr. '22 - "Pride"
- Jack Ryan '22 - "Who Was I?"
- Richard Scott '23 - "Melanin: The Most Dangerous Weapon"
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