And In a Sense We’re all Winning- We’re Alive, or, Superbowl LIII
The last and only time I had paid attention to the Superbowl, or cared, was in 2017, when the Atlanta Falcons were playing the New England Patriots. Quickly, things shifted from looking like a surefire underdog triumph to a last minute victory for the MAGA-hat-wearing quarterback from the pastiest city in America. I was dating […]
Anita Rojas is a writer, lawyer, and activist living in Brooklyn, NY. You can see her work in Feministing, the Gallatin Review, Potluck Magazine, About Today Journal, and Confluence. She will be reading at the New York City Poetry Festival on Governor's Island this summer through La Pluma y La Tinta's Bilingual Poetry showcase, En Otra Lengua. She holds a B.A. from New York University and a J.D. from Fordham University.
The last and only time I had paid attention to the Superbowl, or cared, was in 2017, when the Atlanta Falcons were playing the New England Patriots. Quickly, things shifted from looking like a surefire underdog triumph to a last minute victory for the MAGA-hat-wearing quarterback from the pastiest city in America. I was dating […]
The last and only time I had paid attention to the Superbowl, or cared, was in 2017, when the Atlanta Falcons were playing the New England Patriots. Quickly, things shifted from looking like a surefire underdog triumph to a last minute victory for the MAGA-hat-wearing quarterback from the pastiest city in America. I was dating […]
The last and only time I had paid attention to the Superbowl, or cared, was in 2017, when the Atlanta Falcons were playing the New England Patriots. Quickly, things shifted from looking like a surefire underdog triumph to a last minute victory for the MAGA-hat-wearing quarterback from the pastiest city in America. I was dating […]