At The Lumiere Review, we fully support #blacklivesmatter. In addition to our general submissions, we feature works from black writers & artists, as well as those who support this movement.
“Divided,” “Video Games & Movies,” “Lady Liberty,” “Look At Me” – Reggie Johnson
“That Could Have Been Me” – Chauncey Balsom
“Frolic Freely” – Thomas-Matthew Elijah Shands
Untitled – Natalie Hernandez
“Black Sweepers,” “Black Lives” – Tayler Hubbard
3 Artworks, “20/20,” “Grayscale” – Jasmine Green
“The Way Things Are” – Sophia Mold
“A Credit Shy” – Abiola Regan
“Scars” – Sedo Elijah Ebinne
“rewritten” – Philip Berry
“Rise” – Kat Day
“Screaming Bones” – Frances Abhulimen
Untitled – Buhle Mhlauli
“Descendants of Emmett Till,” “The Avengers,” “#IRUNWITHAMAUD” – C.L. Butler
“I am Black But We’re Earthlings,” “Heaven or hell” – Okon Ukeme Cornelius Dominic
6 Artworks – Carol-Ann Mason
“The lynching of Eliza” – Taffi Nyawanza
“Phantom Crabs” – A. Martine
“Concerning Walls” – D.M. Rice
“Dandelion” – Erin Shen
“Grandfather, teach me how to make my blood run clear” – Evy Shen
“A Poem In Protest” – Brooke Gilchrest
Untitled – Selma Osei
“Asphyxiated,” “Don’t Wait Till You Become A Hashtag” – Megha Sood
“Carrier of Names” – Olúwádáre Pópóọla
We have terminated submissions for our BlackLivesMatter movement. That said, we still fully stand in solidarity with black lives and will continue to support black writers, creatives, and artists. We have a special issue themed “ADVOCACY” out Dec 2020. Please continue to support organizations, individuals, and communities that promote #BLM.
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