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Editor’s Note
The Inception of Rage • It started with silence
Shades of Black
Solitude & Silence • The Slow Drive in Silence
ARE YOU SAFE!?!
BLACK GIRL LOST
Chikara A STORY OF SURVIVAL • REBECCA TAYLOR BRATLAND
KENZY • Love, in a man’s voice
“I’VE RUN OUT OF CODDLE JUICE.”
Gone but not forgotten NORTH STAR DA GENERAL • A final Conversation, but the music lives on forever.
And the conversation begins with NORTH STAR DA GENERAL
EMILY AND THE OTHER EMILY’S
“CHAOS UNHINGED” FEATURING CARL WOLF • AS SEEN THROUGH THE LENS OF SULAAH BIEN-AIME
TRIBAL WARFARE
THE SLAVE SYSTEM • “The Slave System” is not just history—it’s lived. It shows up in our jobs, our families, our neighborhoods, our bodies. This piece isn’t theory. It’s survival on paper.
THE RUN • Sharp takes. Unfilrered truth. Grown in Satire
THE HORSEMAN
THE HELP
PREDATOR #9 • SURVIVAL HAS EXQUISITE RECEIPTS
YO, BROOKLYN… WAKE UP [PAUSE] OH, HEY PREDATOR 9 HOW ARE THEE?
PREDATOR 9 • PRELUDE TO THE RECKONING
THE CONFRONTATION
THE BEGINNING OF THE END
NOELLE KAY RNB REWRITTEN
LEGACY IN THE LAND • Before sustainability became a buzzword, it was a means of survival. From the hills of Jamaica to the swamps of Florida, Black communities carved out entire worlds—resisting systems, honoring the land, and building legacies. In Sustainability and Resilience Was Part of Survival for the Diaspora, Thahawam Chaashab reminds us: this isn’t new. It’s ancestral. It’s in our blood.
EXITING THE SLAVE SYSTEM
THE LOST FILES