Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Spoken words of poetry from Bloomfield's best
Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Spoken words of poetry from Bloomfield's best
Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Spoken words of poetry from Bloomfield's best
Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Spoken words of poetry from Bloomfield's best
Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Spoken words of poetry from Bloomfield's best
Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Spoken words of poetry from Bloomfield's best
Welcome to
Bloomfield College’s Annual Literary Magazine,
BC Underground (Spring 2022)
“Where Creativity Blooms”
Dedication & Acknowledgments
This year’s Magazine is dedicated to:
Everyone on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
Although seemingly through the worst of this pandemic, we thank those in the healthcare and service industries still doing all they can to ensure our safety & health.
Those fighting for Social Justice.
We stand with those fighting – against oppression, colonization,
police brutality, xenophobia, sexism, racism & all other forms of hate.
We stand alongside those advocating for mental health, disability rights,
immigrants’ rights, safe harbor for refugees, gender equality, better care
for those in poverty and shelter displaced, along with many other
causes we believe in and fight for.
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Special Thanks to:
Maryanne Macaluso, Nixon Cleophat, Brandon Fralix, Harry Franqui-Rivera, Fiona Harris, Laura Hill, Pamela Hughes, Ada McKenzie, & Paul Puccio in the Division of Humanities
Nora McCook & her Digital Media Writing Team—
Jaivon Daniels, Taylor Galyean, Tatyani Lawton, & Debbie Pierre,
Martha LaBare & Paul Genega, forebearers of the Magazine & the Humanities,
for building the Legacy
Gayle Tungstead & the folks at Stobbs Printing Co. for their immaculate work.