GREEN QUEEN

Green Queen

Created by Sam Saccomanno (Editor), Anna Regan (Journalist), Susie Simmons (Journalist), and Ivy Wappler (Graphic Designer) during Block 6 2016

GREEN QUEEN is directed towards all people, not just those who identify as women. Historically, ecofeminism has been dominated by middle class white women, which has proven to limit its effectiveness. In our magazine, we aim to create a safe place for all people to read and learn about ecofeminism! Ecofeminism means different things to different people and it is not a unidirectional movement. We hope that GREEN QUEEN provides the necessary information to learn about ecofeminism in a non-gender restricting way and also provides the tools to define ecofeminism for yourself! We hope you enjoy reading our first issue of GREEN QUEEN as much as we enjoyed putting it together!”
—Sam Sage Saccomanno

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Moxie

Block 2012

Created by Colorado College students Alexis Sommerfield (Editor), Ashley Johnson (Editorial Assistant), Savannah Johnson (Journalist), Kenzie Mulligan-Buckmiller (Journalist), and Annika Davis (Graphic Designer)–Block 8 2012

“Our magazine attempts to make girls think critically about the world that they are part of and to reexamine how they view the media they are constantly subjected to.  This edition of Moxie examines the idea of purity and how society values it and how the media presents it.  It also looks at different products for menstruation in an attempt to normalize a natural phenomenon that occurs in the body.  Moxie hopes to prove to girls that they are beautiful the way they are and to value the world that they are part of.”
–Alexis Sommerfield, Editor

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