Witches Mag, Issue #5: Time

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MANIFESTA Witches Mag began as a handwritten idea in the back of an old notebook in October of 2018. It was born after 2 am, when my cup of tea had gone cold, my graduate school assignments had been pushed to the far side of my desk, and my thoughts were racing like I was living through a fever dream. I’d spent the week keeping up with the U.S. senate hearing during which Dr. Christine Blasey Ford bravely shared the story of her sexual assault, and then watching Brett Kavanaugh get confirmed as a Supreme Court justice in spite of Blasey Ford’s testimony. Sick of sulking in my growing disappointment and anger, I felt compelled to do something, to make something that was overtly political and overtly feminist. The results of Dr. Blasey Ford’s testimony had proven to me that women’s stories were not valued like men’s were, even in 2018, and I wanted to work to change this. I decided then that I would begin a publication that centered girls’ and women’s voices. I scribbled down that Witches Mag would try to create a space for girls and women to discuss sexism and feminism honestly, to write with nuance, to critique our culture, to mess up and teach each other, to admit our hypocrisy, and ultimately, to have our voices, artwork, opinions, stories, and experiences centered, acknowledged, validated, and listened to. With these goals in mind, for each issue of Witches, girls and women are asked to contribute work related to a chosen theme. The Witches you’re about to meet understand that feminism is messy, uncomfortable, and difficult. It is both personal and political. It’s about challenging a sexist culture, not just making individual, empowered choices. It recognizes the downfalls of the gender binary. It knows that men are negatively affected by patriarchy as well. It requires an intersectional approach to be effective. It is often exhausting and disheartening, but it is ultimately rooted in optimism. Our work in Witches is meant to reflect these values. This publication does not claim to be representative of what misogyny feels or looks like to every woman and girl. As a young woman who is very white, mostly straight, and relatively middle class, I recognize that mainstream feminist movements have historically marginalized women of color, working-class women, queer women, and transgender women and that I have a responsibility to make space in these pages for girls and women who are different than me. This is an essential element of my understanding of feminism and it consistently shapes the manifestation of my values in the personal, professional, and academic areas of my life. Witches centers the artwork and experiences of girls and women with the goal of challenging existing systems from angles that are actively anti-sexist, anti-racist, and anti-classist. The girls and women in this issue are committed to these ethics, and we are aware of our 3


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opal jewelry & beckoning bread

1min
pages 120-121

dedication & more info

1min
page 122

littlest apple, big apple, pt. 3

1min
pages 118-119

world standard time

1min
pages 110-111

on the art of conjugation

2min
pages 114-115

38 days

4min
pages 106-109

jac’s diary

5min
pages 102-105

i didn’t know it at fifteen

2min
pages 99-100

waiting room

3min
pages 97-98

clairvoyant monica and the mystery of major

2min
pages 94-95

wo)man’s best friend

8min
pages 88-93

her honor

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page 87

takes two to tango

3min
pages 84-85

no gods / forgive us our sins

2min
pages 80-82

tiny round belly

3min
pages 77-79

stephanie’s diary

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page 76

life on a timeline

6min
pages 73-75

scenes from an expiring relationship

20min
pages 59-71

tattoo trails

5min
pages 53-57

time in a vial

8min
pages 44-48

when i was

1min
pages 49-50

great piece about time

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page 52

thing with the feathers

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page 39

fuck turning the other cheek

2min
pages 40-41

yellow house

14min
pages 29-37

just one year of love

10min
pages 22-27

four generations of poinsettias

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page 28

main characters

2min
pages 15-17

maría, a bird

6min
pages 10-13

new listings

1min
page 9

when you find a white hair

3min
pages 6-8

right girl, wrong time

2min
pages 19-20

manifesta

4min
pages 4-5
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