Seeking Submissions - Protest's Communication Issue
Protest’s Second Project - Call for Writers
Big-name media publications shouldn't reign the direction of journalism. Stories pushed by those in power are typically chosen based on it’s potential to build capital. With a motive like this, the exclusion and bias we see in journalism is perpetuated and only those in power reap the benefits, not the audience it's meant to serve. And, to no one's surprise, important stories go untold.
Time has shown that everyday people have perspectives worth paying attention to and news worth sharing. Protest is excited to read your essays related to the expansive the field of journalism.
Ever find yourself acting as a journalist for your community?
Hey, Mercy!
Mercy is here! Digital only for now but we’ll let everyone know when physical copies become available. See below to purchase a copy. A BIG, WARM, LOVING thank you to everyone who helped, supported and wished us well! From strangers to friends and family, anyone who sends uplifting energy- thank you!
Creative Jenny Oh
Our beloved Jenny Oh created the cover and magazine art for the Mercy Issue. Jenny is an artist who centers her work on the health, movement, and beauty of the woman’s body. As someone who lives with endometriosis, Jenny has become an advocate for other people who live with these ailments, too. She’s also used her work support people involved in the justice system, mental health, and other social matters. She’s teamed up with organizations like the Bronx Freedom Fund, Endometriosis Foundation of America, and Monthly Gift.