Issue No. 7

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In this issue, we are thrilled to sit down with fashion designer Charles Harbison. After a five-year hiatus and a cross-country jump from New York to Los Angeles, Charles is back with the much-anticipated return of his eponymous fashion line, HARBISON. We also sit down with the iconic Dyana Williams. A legend of the Philadelphia radio scene, she’s better known outside the city as the mother of Black Music Month. We sat down with Dyana to talk about Black music, the newly opened National Museum of African American Music, and the artists on her playlist that she feels are doing the most for the culture. In our Hot Topic, we takes an incisive look at Pride, all that the LGBTQIA+ community has accomplished, and all that’s left to do. And in response to the growing debate over Critical Race Theory, which in the last few months has taken over news feeds and legislative floors alike, we take a break from our ongoing discussion of the African Diaspora to offer a brief exploration of CRT, its origins, its concepts, and why it seems to have everyone so upset. Subscriptions are available.

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In this issue, we are thrilled to sit down with fashion designer Charles Harbison. After a five-year hiatus and a cross-country jump from New York to Los Angeles, Charles is back with the much-anticipated return of his eponymous fashion line, HARBISON. We also sit down with the iconic Dyana Williams. A legend of the Philadelphia radio scene, she’s better known outside the city as the mother of Black Music Month. We sat down with Dyana to talk about Black music, the newly opened National Museum of African American Music, and the artists on her playlist that she feels are doing the most for the culture. In our Hot Topic, we takes an incisive look at Pride, all that the LGBTQIA+ community has accomplished, and all that’s left to do. And in response to the growing debate over Critical Race Theory, which in the last few months has taken over news feeds and legislative floors alike, we take a break from our ongoing discussion of the African Diaspora to offer a brief exploration of CRT, its origins, its concepts, and why it seems to have everyone so upset. Subscriptions are available.

In this issue, we are thrilled to sit down with fashion designer Charles Harbison. After a five-year hiatus and a cross-country jump from New York to Los Angeles, Charles is back with the much-anticipated return of his eponymous fashion line, HARBISON. We also sit down with the iconic Dyana Williams. A legend of the Philadelphia radio scene, she’s better known outside the city as the mother of Black Music Month. We sat down with Dyana to talk about Black music, the newly opened National Museum of African American Music, and the artists on her playlist that she feels are doing the most for the culture. In our Hot Topic, we takes an incisive look at Pride, all that the LGBTQIA+ community has accomplished, and all that’s left to do. And in response to the growing debate over Critical Race Theory, which in the last few months has taken over news feeds and legislative floors alike, we take a break from our ongoing discussion of the African Diaspora to offer a brief exploration of CRT, its origins, its concepts, and why it seems to have everyone so upset. Subscriptions are available.

 

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US Letter, 8.5” W × 11” H

112 Pages

Summer 2021 Issue

 
 
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