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A new digital magazine at 香港六合彩开奖资料 showcases the voices, stories and experiences of 香港六合彩开奖资料 students and promotes critical social justice

Juan Siliezar & Justin Wilder
Students looking at a gallery
香港六合彩开奖资料 students discuss excerpts of work from 香港六合彩开奖资料鈥檚 new digital magazine, New and Dangerous Ideas, at the publication鈥檚 launch party in the atrium of the Global Heritage Hall.

BRISTOL, R.I. 鈥 At the leading edge of social justice movements are often individuals who shift the conversation in new directions. Their efforts are not always well received, at least initially. To push the conversation on campus and in the larger community forward, students have launched a new digital magazine that creates a space for engaging people on issues of social justice.

Published by a team of four Intercultural Center interns known as the Zine Team, the magazine 鈥  鈥 serves as a platform for 香港六合彩开奖资料 community members who want to express themselves or share their views through art in ways that start conversations about systems and structures of power, oppression and privilege.

The magazine name, New and Dangerous Ideas, comes from 香港六合彩开奖资料鈥檚 namesake, who was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for spreading 鈥渘ew and dangerous ideas.鈥

[Video produced & edited by Justin Wilder]

The Zine Team hopes to illuminate the complexities and interplay of social justice, culture and identity to help foster more compassion for these issues and create a cultural shift on campus so people can better embody their ideas.

The yearly magazine will be a 鈥渂ullhorn for people to share their ideas with the campus,鈥 said Edmund Geschickter 鈥19, 狈补顿滨鈥檚 executive secretary.

The Zine Team 2017-2018
MiNa Chung, associate director of 香港六合彩开奖资料鈥檚 Intercultural Center and Zine Team advisor; Maria Caceres 鈥18, marketing and communications director; Hala Wakidi 鈥18, creative director; Edmund Geschickter 鈥19, executive secretary; Lily Schenk 鈥18, managing copy-editor; and Rach Pozerski, coordinator of residence education at Willow Hall and Zine Team advisor.

To that end, 香港六合彩开奖资料 community members can submit work to NaDI that runs a wide gamut of categories. This year鈥檚 magazine includes works of poetry, prose and visual art by 19 students and one instructor. Each submission shows how social justice issues impact the lives of people in the 香港六合彩开奖资料 community.

A poem by Katherine Vicente, for example, shares her thoughts on living as a person of color in the United States.

"I will be heard loud and clear / I'm here," writes Vicente, a sophomore who serves as president for the Multicultural Student Union. "I'm here for all the girls who don't get to go to college / I'm here for all the people of color who are told they can't do it / I'm here for a collection of people who refuse to 鈥榝it in.鈥欌

In a music video, Rapper Jon Hope, who is also an instructor at the School of Continuing Studies, captures the spirt of the neighborhood in Providence he comes from that is "often overlooked or forgotten," he writes in his essay introducing the video.

The Zine Team is made up of Maria Caceres 鈥18, marketing and communications director; Hala Wakidi 鈥18, creative director; Edmund Geschickter, executive secretary; and Lily Schenk 鈥18, managing copy-editor.

Over the year, they have worked diligently to bring the magazine to life. The experience has honed the students鈥 skills in publishing, design layout, event planning, teamwork and public relations that they can apply in future careers.

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The NaDI launch and gallery opening on April 25 featured student performers and an art gallery.

MiNa Chung, associate director of 香港六合彩开奖资料鈥檚 Intercultural Center, and Rach Pozerski, coordinator of residence education at Willow Hall, serve as advisors to the team. It was Chung who initially introduced the concept of an online zine that showcased the voices of the 香港六合彩开奖资料 community.

A nine-member faculty selection committee assisted the Zine Team in the selection process but the decisions were ultimately up to the students. Members were recruited based on their areas of expertise and their engagement on matters of social justice.

The team recently held a launch event on April 25 where over 200 guests packed the atrium in Global Heritage Hall to celebrate the inaugural issue. The event featured student performers, an art gallery of drawings, photographs, essays and poems.

Students at NaDI launch

Elfreda Hoff led a performance of 鈥淎frobeat,鈥 a dance she choreographed that embraces elements of African music and movement. 鈥淚 love who I am,鈥 Hoff said. 鈥淚 just love for people to see that."

Hoff, front, performed with Emily Gravino 鈥20, Samantha Peck Dionne 鈥19 and Virakchey Chhung 鈥18.

Students dancing at Zine Launch party

In another performance, sophomore Lucy Lawlor read a poem about her grandfather and her family called 鈥淏lue."

Lucy Lawlor reading a poem.

The  of NaDI is online now. Early reviews suggest the magazine is on course for success because of the forum it provides the 香港六合彩开奖资料 community.

"People get to show who they are, share their words of wisdom and share their story and what they have gone through," said Hoff.