Issue 3: Global Citizenship -- SOLD OUT

In this issue, we explore what it means to be a global citizen today, and what it meant yesterday, and what it will mean tomorrow.
Our writers and artists use fresh language and imagery to speak about world issues and views from the middle of neighborhoods around the world. They include what is private and public, individual and universal.
In keeping with the overall theme of the journal, they share their ideas on the ways each generation has confronted the issues of the global citizen.
Includes Q&A's with Kwame Dawes and Cristina García
Our writers and artists use fresh language and imagery to speak about world issues and views from the middle of neighborhoods around the world. They include what is private and public, individual and universal.
In keeping with the overall theme of the journal, they share their ideas on the ways each generation has confronted the issues of the global citizen.
Includes Q&A's with Kwame Dawes and Cristina García
Contributors
Faith Adiele
Gloria Amescua Jody Arthur Whitney Aviles-Low Shay Belisle Malika Booker Julie Chen Beatrice Davis Teri Ellen Cross Davis teenah edan Lourdes Figueroa Lorrie Fink Soma Mei Sheng Frazier Sofya Gladysheva Jodi L. Hottel Muthoni Kiarie Janet Kofi-Tsekpo |
Kenji C. Liu
Kerby Lynch Gianna Marino Meredith A. May Kameron McDowell Eshani Medha Rajiv Mohabir Miriam Nash Jacob Oet Brooks Rexroat Barbara Jane Reyes Fabio Sassi Leila Segal Kacie Erin Smith Andrew Susich Maya Marie Weeks |