A monthly zine publication about
working-class history and culture
in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
by Mikey Ippolito
“WE ARE STILL HERE”
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS
IN THE FORM OF ART, PHOTOGRAPHY & WRITING.
WITH THE FOCUS OF THIS MONTH BEING
BLACK LIVES MATTER IN PORTSMOUTH
Priority given to BIPOC | Compensation Offered | Limited Space
SUBMISSIONS WILL BE PUBLISHED BASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
Is the work relevant to the monthly theme and overall goals of the publication? Does it sincerely and clearly convey a feeling, idea, or point? Is it a unique expression?
Is the work relevant to the monthly theme and overall goals of the publication? Does it sincerely and clearly convey a feeling, idea, or point? Is it a unique expression?
Is the work relevant to the monthly theme and overall goals of the publication? Does it sincerely and clearly convey a feeling, idea, or point? Is it a unique expression?
WHAT IS THIS?
A personal project by Mikey Ippolito (they/them or he/him), a Portsmouth resident and history student at Clark University. A radical publication about parts of Portsmouth unseen or ignored by popular perspectives. A collaboration between creative folks on the Seacoast - writers, poets, artists, photographers, all types of work are welcome. An effort to promote expression, education, and action supporting marginalized and working-class identities in Portsmouth. A project for the liberation of all people, with a working-class, queer, feminist perspective and a pro-BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) agenda.