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Our second annual activism issue features Ayesha and Stephen Curry on the cover. This issue is a testament to Black culture — not just its looks, sounds or style, but its function as one of America’s most democratic institutions. Through these pages you will read how, in every generation, Black culture has been a steward of America’s promise of democracy. Time and again, we have breathed new life into the Constitution; ending the evils of slavery and segregation; pushing this country to deliver its most progressive amendments to protect the life and liberty of all citizens; sacrificing for civil rights; leading the fight for gender equality; and standing at the forefront of LGBTQ+ rights. In this issue you’ll read about how the Currys are creating programs through their Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation that combat hunger and illiteracy in their adopted hometown of Oakland, California; be inspired by the legacy of the Black Panther Party and their work in creating community health clinics and services for Black communities; learn about the Egyptian fashion house, Reform Studio, that is turning plastic into a sustainable material that can be used to make couture handbags and luxury home decor; read about the legacy of cultural institutions like Black August, that provide a new way to rededicate ourselves to community activism; and so much more.
Our second annual activism issue features Ayesha and Stephen Curry on the cover. This issue is a testament to Black culture — not just its looks, sounds or style, but its function as one of America’s most democratic institutions. Through these pages you will read how, in every generation, Black culture has been a steward of America’s promise of democracy. Time and again, we have breathed new life into the Constitution; ending the evils of slavery and segregation; pushing this country to deliver its most progressive amendments to protect the life and liberty of all citizens; sacrificing for civil rights; leading the fight for gender equality; and standing at the forefront of LGBTQ+ rights. In this issue you’ll read about how the Currys are creating programs through their Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation that combat hunger and illiteracy in their adopted hometown of Oakland, California; be inspired by the legacy of the Black Panther Party and their work in creating community health clinics and services for Black communities; learn about the Egyptian fashion house, Reform Studio, that is turning plastic into a sustainable material that can be used to make couture handbags and luxury home decor; read about the legacy of cultural institutions like Black August, that provide a new way to rededicate ourselves to community activism; and so much more.
Our second annual activism issue features Ayesha and Stephen Curry on the cover. This issue is a testament to Black culture — not just its looks, sounds or style, but its function as one of America’s most democratic institutions. Through these pages you will read how, in every generation, Black culture has been a steward of America’s promise of democracy. Time and again, we have breathed new life into the Constitution; ending the evils of slavery and segregation; pushing this country to deliver its most progressive amendments to protect the life and liberty of all citizens; sacrificing for civil rights; leading the fight for gender equality; and standing at the forefront of LGBTQ+ rights. In this issue you’ll read about how the Currys are creating programs through their Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation that combat hunger and illiteracy in their adopted hometown of Oakland, California; be inspired by the legacy of the Black Panther Party and their work in creating community health clinics and services for Black communities; learn about the Egyptian fashion house, Reform Studio, that is turning plastic into a sustainable material that can be used to make couture handbags and luxury home decor; read about the legacy of cultural institutions like Black August, that provide a new way to rededicate ourselves to community activism; and so much more.

Additional Details
US Letter, 8.5” W × 11” H
140 Pages
Issue No. 21 / Fall 2025 / Activism Issue