SALIMA

SALIMA

”Taking its name from a long-time Feminist Center for Creative Work employee with impeccable style, a contagiously fun personality, and a practice of deep care for everyone around her, SALIMA is the intersectional feminist magazine we need in our life! [They] are deeply invested in celebrating folks who are routinely dismissed and silenced by our white supremacist, cis-heteronormative, imperialist patriarchy: Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color; queer, trans, and nonbinary folks; people living with disabilities and low-income folks. No matter the topic—whether art, culture, fashion, politics, or wellness—all of [their] work is grounded in radical thought and the desire to dismantle the status quo. SALIMA is a project of the Feminist Center for Creative Work in Los Angeles, California. SALIMA is published two times a year.”

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