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“how to heal”: A Poem
From Rarasaur: “Pack your cells with joy until it is what they know best, and what they trust most.”
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The Pigeon
Canada is a vast, diverse country, and The Pigeon is a new publication that aims to tell its stories with nuance and depth, focusing on Black, Indigenous, LGBTQ2S+, and POC voices.
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Hong Kong Free Press
This free, independent, non-profit newspaper is an indispensable source for news and unfiltered journalism from and about Hong Kong (and its surrounding region).
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The Appeal
The Appeal is a journalism project that focuses on some of the most urgent social issues in America, from criminal-justice reform to public health and voting rights.
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Hemispheres Magazine
Are you staying close to home these days but missing the excitement of new destinations? Relive the fun of international travel by browsing through Hemispheres, United Airlines’ award-winning onboard magazine.
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Canadian Art
Canadian Art is the leading publication covering the art scene in Canada, and a go-to destination for features, essays, artist interviews, and exhibition listings.
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“everywhere whispers to us, a promise”
Can a poem be at once apocalyptic, utopian, and timely? Sam Crocker’s latest work at the Rising Phoenix Review sure sounds like all three.
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Celebrating Pride at Automattic: “Every Person and Voice Has the Opportunity to Be Heard”
In the final chapter of our Pride Month series, we talk to Niesha Sweet, from Automattic’s HR team, about Pride, DEI work, and more.
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“Making space for another viewpoint does not negate yours. Quite the opposite — it provides more context and framework for your own experience.” (Kiara Goodwin, The Everygirl)
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Black Lives Matter: Six Poems
Poetry can often channel grief, pain, solidarity, and resistance in ways that everyday language can’t.
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Age of Revolutions
For those who find it helpful to look at history to better understand current events, Age of Revolutions is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on episodes of political unrest and social upheaval.
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Meg Guliford on being a black grad student right now: “I’m disappointed with and disheartened by the institutional expectation that pressing forward with little interruption while trying to process all this heartbreak is healthy.”
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The Dysfunction of Food
Kim Foster’s James Beard Award-winning essay weaves together the themes of family, addiction, and fast food into a beautiful (and heartbreaking) narrative.
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Gardenista
From the practical to the aspirational, Gardenista — an offshoot of popular design hub Remodelista — offers garden tours, hardscape help, plant primers, and daily design news for new and veteran gardeners.
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VAN Magazine
Named after Ludwig van Beethoven, VAN is an online classical music magazine, reporting with passion and deep knowledge on a vibrant global scene.
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