The Modern Detriments of Social Media
The detriments of social media target the evolution of the intention behind connecting with others.
Punq Noire Festival
Underground arts festival in New Haven, CT celebrating queer and BIPOC pioneers of punk.
Rina Sawayama is a Revolution
The Japanese-British dynamo is tapping into pop stans’ progressive ideals with rebellious nostalgia.
BLACK LIVES MATTER.
Photographer David Elliott writes about the power of photography amidst both the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Black Queen Amidst Gentrification
Photographer May Naibo and Model/Stylist Chi Ilochi showcase hope and light for the victims of gentrified neighborhoods.
Major Key Alert!
Meet Khamani Harrison: the creator of Key Bookstore, a mobile, community-centric bookstore that brings knowledge directly to the people.
From the Redwood Forests, to the Gulf Stream Waters
Alyssa Mattei introduces her new series by analyzing the important conservational impact of the National Park System.
Exploring The Invisibility of Black Children Through Art
Nigerian-American visual artist Dr. Imo Nse Imeh is creating artwork that starts a conversation about two sides of a problem.
Te Digo Algo - Let Me Tell You Something
Typography posters of phrases that promote strength, empowerment, and devotion to self growth.
Fat, Femme & Free
Activist & Artist Mojo Disco writes about her experience embracing and accepting every aspect of herself as a trans woman.
Twenty Something, Twenty Somethings
Alyssa Mattei surveys 20+, 22-23 year olds to prove there is no one correct way or path to follow along life.
The Khmer, A Personal Journey: On being Cambodian American
By means of sketches, sound recordings, photographs, and videos, artist James Keth reflects on his time in Cambodia and his identity as a Cambodian American.