A Stranger with Roots
Writer Maya Jenkins reflects on her responsibility as a young, healthy, upper-middle class person moving to the city of her grandmother’s birth in the middle of a layered crisis.
Writer Maya Jenkins reflects on her responsibility as a young, healthy, upper-middle class person moving to the city of her grandmother’s birth in the middle of a layered crisis.
Writer Rayne Fisher Quann tackles the facade of feminism in the modern punk and indie scene.
“Black lives matter rolls off of my tongue, as smooth as silk. In my mind, the mantra applies to all Black lives except my own.”
Story Editor Zoe Allen interviews Livia Rose Johnson, a co-founder and leader of the powerful advocacy collective Warriors in the Garden.
Writer Kimberlean Donis compiles her Beginner’s Guide to Anti-Racism, including classic and modern books, films, and podcasts.
Editor-In-Chief Remi Riordan reviews “Incitement,” a film that takes a look at the true story of the years leading up to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination and the radicalization of young university students including Rabin’s assassin, Yigal Amir.
“The Assistant” is very clearly a film referencing the #metoo movement within the film industry. It is a film that tries to shut down the question that sexual abuse apologists and deniers have used for so long—why didn’t she say anything?
Story Editor Zoe Allen and Writer Irine Le interview two college students about their experiences with birth control for the fourth installment of the Birth Control Diaries.
Zoe Yu Gilligan interviews Crybaby’s Obsession Issue cover star, Raveena Aurora on her album “Lucid,” being an Asian-American women in music, healing and spirituality, her creative process, love as a verb, and of course, obsession. Photographed by Dana Trippe.
Story Editor Zoe Allen and Writer Irine Le interview two college students about their experiences with birth control for the third installment of the Birth Control Diaries.