Community Issue

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The magazine in front of you borrows its editorial vision from forms established in the first three issues. Its title refers to the limits of who is published here, the space we wanted to create for writers, and a theme for those looking for a guidepost.

For this Community Issue, we asked Black writers to consider what it meant to be in a world at war - a world that allows the perpetual domination of many for a select few. We asked them to offer work that best represents the totality of who they are.

Community features work by Joe Hughes Najla Eltom translated by Mayada Ibrahim, Ruth Garnes, Mwikali Words, Mikael Awake, Sidik Fofana, Rachelle St. Louis, Bird Jackson, Delight Ejiaka, Gospel Chinedu, and Ikechukwu Henry.

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The magazine in front of you borrows its editorial vision from forms established in the first three issues. Its title refers to the limits of who is published here, the space we wanted to create for writers, and a theme for those looking for a guidepost.

For this Community Issue, we asked Black writers to consider what it meant to be in a world at war - a world that allows the perpetual domination of many for a select few. We asked them to offer work that best represents the totality of who they are.

Community features work by Joe Hughes Najla Eltom translated by Mayada Ibrahim, Ruth Garnes, Mwikali Words, Mikael Awake, Sidik Fofana, Rachelle St. Louis, Bird Jackson, Delight Ejiaka, Gospel Chinedu, and Ikechukwu Henry.

The magazine in front of you borrows its editorial vision from forms established in the first three issues. Its title refers to the limits of who is published here, the space we wanted to create for writers, and a theme for those looking for a guidepost.

For this Community Issue, we asked Black writers to consider what it meant to be in a world at war - a world that allows the perpetual domination of many for a select few. We asked them to offer work that best represents the totality of who they are.

Community features work by Joe Hughes Najla Eltom translated by Mayada Ibrahim, Ruth Garnes, Mwikali Words, Mikael Awake, Sidik Fofana, Rachelle St. Louis, Bird Jackson, Delight Ejiaka, Gospel Chinedu, and Ikechukwu Henry.