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As a non-profit arts & culture magazine based in Oakland and San Francisco, we publish work by writers, artists, intellectuals, and activists from diverse cultures, communities, and fields of study. Our core focus is the intersection of creativity and social justice. Tea Party magazine supports all people who struggle against oppression for self-determination by presenting a venue in which we can tell the truth about our lives, reveal what has been hidden, and/or present a vision of liberation and a strategy towards it.
Most of what you read or see in Tea Party has something to do with culture and the way it shapes our lives—culture as language, as image, or as a hieroglyphic of the heart. Our contributors engage with the complexities of the world by exploring the gray areas between different cultures and identities, avoiding assumptions and stereotypes. We encourage cross-cultural collaborations. We are distributed in independent bookstores both nationally and in Canada. |
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