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Racism, Food Insecurity and the Hidden Skeletons of Education

In this debut issue of a new magazine series seeking to challenge exclusion in storytelling, students and recent graduates of marginalized backgrounds reflect on their experiences with oppression in education. Featuring written, illustrative and photographic works, this issue upholds documenting injustice through creativity and self-expression by encouraging under-heard voices to write themselves into the record.

TW: Split into four sections; Consequences of a Colored War, The Politics of Bodies, Eat and Healing, this issue includes content on racism, queerphobia, food inequity and domestic violence.