Contributor
Art
Zoe Yu Gilligan
Since her abortion, Natalie Krim’s creativity has been an outlet for processing her emotions and reclaiming the narrative of her experience.
Photography
Chloe Xiang’s new series ‘The Moon Glows the Same’ offers power, healing and community in the face of increased anti-Asian hate crimes in New York.
Gisela McDaniel’s colorful paintings explore identity, familial roots and colonial violence, redefining portraiture through healing.
Culture
Before New York City, there was Lenapehoking. Here, Native New Yorkers tell us about life, healing and keeping their culture alive in a country that consistently erases Indigenous people.
Music
By offering educational workshops and mentorship, Skillshare empowers women, queer, and non-binary people of color.
How Manual became an integral and inspiring force within the city’s creative community.
Their bodega-style pop-ups foster connections between Filipino-American artists while celebrating and exploring cultural identity.
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