In This Issue


Between Rival Utopias: Craft and Community in the Counterculture
Sarah Warren on communal societies, craft as therapy, and the "dark matter" of amateur craft clubs

Clubhouse Excavation: The United Order of Tents
Urban archeologist Kelly M. Britt and United Order of Tents member Essie E. Gregory tell the history and plan the future of one of the United States's first fraternal orders for Black women

Radically Different: A Conversation With Anayvette Martinez
An interview with Anayvette Martinez, co-founder of Radical Monarchs–a scouting troop that centers the experiences of young girls of color

liberation is never still (?)
LJ Roberts on gay clubs, Stonewall, and the choreography of monument bodies

Obsidian after Gala Porras-Kim
Ariel Yelen's ekphrastic poem, prompted by Gala Porras-Kim's sculpture group La Mojarra Stela 1

Fight Club: Mythopoetics and the Crisis of Masculinity
Annette LePique on Fight Club, Rumblr, and the enduring marketing appeal of masculinity in crisis
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