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	<title>Zócalo Public SquareWhat&#8217;s It Like Escaping Something Trying to Kill You? &#8211; Zócalo Public Square</title>
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		<title>What&#8217;s It Like Escaping Something Trying to Kill You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 08:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>by Karisma Price</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A minister blames this on <em>the slaughter of unborn children</em>. We enter a tunnel, and my breath holds itself for comfort. My father suggests we find a copy of <em>The Green Book</em> and pray over it. A car full of black people driving past confederate statues. A strawberry zooms past my left ear. The wind smashes it against the bark of cedar. A fish drowns itself in the Mississippi. The one-eyed tabby is not allowed in the hotel. She too will float, but in a different city. Three Ritz crackers on a paper plate. There was a bush separating the hotel from a supermarket. The president tries to separate himself from responsibility, but we see him too. <em>Put those back. </em> <em>You’re not wearing hand-me-down underwear</em>. I eat lifted grapes. You call it stealing, adults call it building credit. Don’t you know I don’t know where we are? What to do in a country that never wanted me here? Did &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A minister blames this on <em>the slaughter of unborn children</em>. We enter a tunnel, and my breath</p>
<p>holds itself for comfort. My father suggests we find a copy of <em>The Green Book</em> and pray over</p>
<p>it. A car full of black people driving past confederate statues. A strawberry zooms past my left</p>
<p>ear. The wind smashes it against the bark of cedar. A fish drowns itself in the Mississippi. The</p>
<p>one-eyed tabby is not allowed in the hotel. She too will float, but in a different city. Three Ritz</p>
<p>crackers on a paper plate. There was a bush separating the hotel from a supermarket. The</p>
<p>president tries to separate himself from responsibility, but we see him too. <em>Put those back. </em></p>
<p><em>You’re not wearing hand-me-down underwear</em>. I eat lifted grapes. You call it stealing, adults</p>
<p>call it building credit. Don’t you know I don’t know where we are? What to do in a country that</p>
<p>never wanted me here? Did you hear the one about God? I am blamed for laughing the hotel</p>
<p>room into an awkward silence. My aunt sleeps, deaf as hands in the dark. Two hurricanes in</p>
<p>the same week? Such sororal horror.</p>
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