REIMAGINING COMMUNITY

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1919 Magazine Presents

Open Call for Submissions Issue 4: Reimagining Community

With this issue we want to pull from a spectrum of experiences, connections, and disconnections that we have had within our intimate and larger communities to imagine and conceptualize what organizing and distributing resources for those who need it most in our communities may look like in the future. Topics and themes can include, but are certainly not limited to, negative vs positive affirmations, healthy vs unhealthy behaviours/relationships in the community, resistance to forced binaries, moments of freedom, reclaiming control, alternative demonstrations of effective leadership, lack of space for gender non-conformity, breaking intergenerational cycles, breaking normative cycles, refusal to uphold colonial institutions, intracommunal + extracommunal conflict, maintaining intergenerational relationships, community care vs self care, kinship, traditions, contradictions, death and remembrance. Additional prompts and questions are available. Submit your photography, art pieces, multimedia collages, all forms of informal and formal prose, fiction, non fiction, and other creative work to nines@19on19.com.

1919 Membership


1919 is passionate about creating alternatives to platforms and institutions already deeply entrenched within the assimilation of marginalized groups. We are actively seeking to work with Black, Indigenous, and racialized artists and will thus only accept submissions from the aforementioned groups for our print and digital publication.

For general submission guidelines, click here.