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Our art is representative of: Our own personal opinions, within a group of diverse individuals. A university/academic project. Our art is not representative of: South Seattle Community College's public identity or beliefs. The original authors of the cited works. Endeavor for monetary gain. The instructor of record's public identity or beliefs. Each project may be subject to its own creative license. Viewers are responsible for adhering to the terms of any applicable creative license. This work was not posted beyond the The South Seattle Community Collge Canvas as: Requirement for any grade or extra credit in the course. Requirement for feedback or response by the instructor of record for the course. In posting this work on a public platform, we acknowledge: We are not required to post content in a public platform for credit or evaluation in the course, per FERPA regulations. We of our own volition have chosen to extend our coursework beyond the South Seattle Community College Canvas platform. We acknowledge that posting beyond the South Seattle Community College Canvas platform will neither enhance nor harm our evaluation or grading in this course. Description: In this episode, we cover how the author, Cassandra Lopez, used social activism commentary, implicit audio modes and certain lines in her poetry and how we interpreted it. We also compared the poem to other pieces we have either read or listened to through The Poetry Vlog. Thank you for listening! Credits: Cassandra Lopez. "I Am Sorry For Your Loss". Brother Bullet, Published 2019, University of Arizona Press. Ananya Garg. "Mango" Quotes and interpretations are included in the audio.