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Words by Srushti Kamat, Photos by Kaylee Domzalski, Illustrations by Dorothy Hoeft Take a moment to sit by Columbia Hall on 13th Avenue. Become immersed in the ebb and flow of student life. Now pause....
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Words by Iago Bojczuk and Illustrations by Erick Wonderly From the top of Corcovado hill, Christ the Redeemer towered over Rio de Janeiro as athletes from around the world arrived in Brazil for the...
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Words by Iago Bojczuk, Photos by Will Nielsen In recent months, Islamophobia and hate crimes against muslims in the United States have soared to their highest levels since the terrorist attack on the...
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Words by Srushti Kamat, Illustrations by Dorothy Hoeft A calming chaos. An oxymoron. A voice. A faded memory. I have always been amazed at the ability of people to survive and thrive. I was born into a...
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Q&A with the founder of France’s first women and trans open mic. Words by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank, photos by Teresa Suárez and Marie Rouge For 26-year-old Eiram*, it was being called “selfish”...
View ArticleWith Love, Anita
Words by Katherine Smith, Illustrations by Dorothy Hoeft Twenty-two roses: One for every year they were apart. Anita’s heart was beating so fast; she thought it was going to explode. There he was, Deo...
View ArticleSeeking Art in Suffering
Emerson, Manitoba: a town comprised of less than 700 people and flat as a board with swaths of tundra, is more of a place people pass through than stop and take notice of. The Pembina-Emerson Border...
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Words and Photos by Kendra Siebert After a full day of leading workshops at César E Chavéz Elementary School, Samuel Becerra returns to his apartment to continue making art. With hands stained light...
View ArticleA Melting Pot
With traditional architecture tucked in between skyscrapers that towered above my head and thousands of motorbikes filling the streets with their friendly honks, Ho Chi Minh City seemed to go on...
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