"How To Eat Ethically After An Eating Disorder," by Isabel Armiento. [ID: A brown hand with red nails opens a refrigerator door. One side of the fridge is full of vegetarian food, while the other is empty.]
"The Long History of Defunding the Police," by Maighdlin Mahoney. [ID: Pages a book, fanned out. Sticking out between them: A chain, a "wanted" poster, a residential school building, a white RCMP officer, the Coastal Gaslink pipeline, part of the locked door from the cover of "Are Prisons Obsolete?" by Angela Davis, part of the sign from the Wedzin Kwa checkpoint reading "no access," a Black protester with a sign reading "Defund the-" speaking into a microphone from the setup of "Black Power Hour," a roll of film, red flags.]
"The Futures and Futurisms Issue is Out Now!" by Sheila Sampath. [ID: The phrase "The Futurisms Issue. The word "futurisms" contains images of space, a young person running, an orange, people dancing, a child drawing, a needle sewing, tiny faces in circles, one person stroking another person's arm, and water running from a tap.]
"The Talking Back Feminist Media Conference - Call for Volunteers and Save The Date!" by Team Shameless. [ID: The words "Feminist Media Conference" emerging from a microphone.]
"The Price of Fast Money: The Dark Side of Restaurants and Bars," by Erin Baldwin. [ID: A person in an apron carrying a tray of drinks. the whole image is blue except for tiny red flags in the glasses.]
“My Hair Is Long, But Long Is Relative,” by Tessa Hill. Special Edition Youth Issue, Fall 2019. [ID: Six images of a person shaving their head, in which they begin with long hair and become progressively bald.]
“Feed Your Future,” by Saul Freedman-Lawson. Special Edition Youth Issue, Fall 2019. [ID: A poster reading “Feed Your Future,” with three illustrations: Two people pass bags of food to a third person, through an open door; an adult teaches four kids how to make latkes; two protesters, with signs reading “Not cuts to education” and “Sex-ed saves lives” hold containers of food.]