
n this episode of Unspoken, Kate Earley reads “The Last Pages of a Genocide,” a haunting testimony that refuses erasure. This poem confronts the politics of silence and complicity—those who turned away, justified brutality, or rewrote history in the aftermath.
Through unflinching imagery and stark witness, Earley names calculated cruelty, collective amnesia, and the weaponization of language itself. This episode weaves poetry with sound to memorialize the unthinkable and to insist on memory as resistance.
If you are drawn to spoken word poetry, resistance literature, genocide testimony, or the role of art in bearing witness, this episode is for you.
Copyright ©2025 Kate Earley
Music: Stay Still by Cristian Vivaldi
Written: June 8, 2025