Labour Issue

$20.00

Together, we’ve witnessed the strike actions of essential workers: writers, actors, nurses, teachers, fulfillment center operators, service providers, and incarcerated people. These same minds, hands, and hearts have created what you now hold, and we ask that you read and reference their work with care.  In Volume 3, writers from across the diaspora unite to share what labor means to them. Between the writers you will read here, and the editors who brought them together, we aimed to bring visibility to the untold ways our effort supports a larger, hostile system at work-- and how we survive it.  

Lampblack's Labour Issue features works by writers Norrell Edwards, James Stewart, t’ai freedom ford, Merryl Njimegni , Kenny Carroll, jamilah malika abu-bakare, Samuel Samba, Mali Collins, Naomi Jackson, and Elías Beltrán. 

30% of the proceeds from the printing of this issue will be redirected into Lampblack’s Direct Aid Program, and the rest will be used to support the organization's operations in the future.

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Together, we’ve witnessed the strike actions of essential workers: writers, actors, nurses, teachers, fulfillment center operators, service providers, and incarcerated people. These same minds, hands, and hearts have created what you now hold, and we ask that you read and reference their work with care.  In Volume 3, writers from across the diaspora unite to share what labor means to them. Between the writers you will read here, and the editors who brought them together, we aimed to bring visibility to the untold ways our effort supports a larger, hostile system at work-- and how we survive it.  

Lampblack's Labour Issue features works by writers Norrell Edwards, James Stewart, t’ai freedom ford, Merryl Njimegni , Kenny Carroll, jamilah malika abu-bakare, Samuel Samba, Mali Collins, Naomi Jackson, and Elías Beltrán. 

30% of the proceeds from the printing of this issue will be redirected into Lampblack’s Direct Aid Program, and the rest will be used to support the organization's operations in the future.

Together, we’ve witnessed the strike actions of essential workers: writers, actors, nurses, teachers, fulfillment center operators, service providers, and incarcerated people. These same minds, hands, and hearts have created what you now hold, and we ask that you read and reference their work with care.  In Volume 3, writers from across the diaspora unite to share what labor means to them. Between the writers you will read here, and the editors who brought them together, we aimed to bring visibility to the untold ways our effort supports a larger, hostile system at work-- and how we survive it.  

Lampblack's Labour Issue features works by writers Norrell Edwards, James Stewart, t’ai freedom ford, Merryl Njimegni , Kenny Carroll, jamilah malika abu-bakare, Samuel Samba, Mali Collins, Naomi Jackson, and Elías Beltrán. 

30% of the proceeds from the printing of this issue will be redirected into Lampblack’s Direct Aid Program, and the rest will be used to support the organization's operations in the future.