Zariya Allen walks with a careful tread. The 20 year old actress and artist grew up in Los Angeles, and has been carefully observing just how many pitfalls can be taken on the road to the type of success she hopes for: one which doesn’t sacrifice her artistic integrity.
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EVERBODY.WORLD contributor Paloma is the coolest 14-year-old.
Paloma is the 14-year-old EVERYBODY.WORLD contributor and high school freshman.
Read MoreI SURVIVE, I SURVIVE: Josie Valdez Fraire
As part of her series on her favorite Indigenous artists and activists, Zoe Yu Gilligan was fortunate enough to share space with Denver-based Mexica artist and activist Josie Valadez Fraire in a downtown Manhattan cafe.
Read MoreStarling Irving gets candid about her relish for life
Crybaby speaks with Starling Irving about her career writing for The Paris Review and Man Repeller and her road trip in her family’s bright green bus.
Read MoreInterview with Niqabae Chronicles
Aima of NiqaBae Chronicles speaks with Crybaby about being a Niqabi Muslim woman, her art, and activism.
Read MoreWhat death can teach us about life: talking grief with mother-daughter duo Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman
Crybaby sat down with Suzy and Hallie to hear more about their experience as mother-daughter collaborators and how making the book changed their perception of losing a loved one.
Read MoreAn interview with British filmmaker and activist Meera Darji
Crybaby interviews the director of “Transindia” and “Major 9195” about how activism influences the documentaries she makes.
Read MoreI SURVIVE, I SURVIVE: THIS IS RESISTANCE
Crybaby’s managing editor Zoe Yu Gilligan interviews some of her favorite Indigenous artists and activists about resistance, survival, resilience, identity, and indigeneity.
Read MoreBring the heat: an interview with Sara King
Sara King describes her music as “glitter pop” in an interview with Crybaby story editor, Zoe Allen.
Read MoreLA gallery Junior High intertwines creativity and social activism
There are not many cultural institutions that offer art, concerts, yoga, comedy shows, and gardening classes under the same roof, but all that and more can be found at Faye Orlove’s Hollywood passion project, Junior High.
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