Commentary Degrees of Separation Tahieròn:iohte Dan David We turn people into caricatures of themselves. It simplifies things for us.
Editorial Cultivating Common Ground Shahroza Nahrin and Pasha M. Khan Is it an aspiration whose unattainability is borne out by the divisions of our present moment?
Art Biomimicry Sridevi Biomimicry highlights nature's lessons on collaboration and growth, urging a return to our foundational roots.
Poetry Seeds of fortitude Simon Van Vliet All hands on deck aflame our capsizing boat lonely sinking only planet
Photo Essay Inheritance: Acknowledging our place in a more-than-human world Gage Michael Wheatley Let the beautiful world we’ve inherited remain beautiful for those, be they human, flora or fauna, who come after us.
Poetry Reckoning and resilience: Integrating the Great White North Cyril Dabydeen Phases of the moon. Again mirrors. Worlds in her.
Short Story Death Announcement Ashok Malla At the end of the day, death is just the shadow that follows life from the beginning
Book Review India Is Broken—But Not Beyond Repair Maya Khankhoje A critique of India's economic and ethical crises, urging engagement with its future amid upcoming elections
Poetry Three Little Flames Kathryn Jordan She said she was on fire, ending the line with three little flames
Interview Building Community through Clowning and Indigenous Teachings on Manitoulin Island James Douglas An interview with the director and members of the Debajehmujig Theatre Group and Storytellers
Short Story Another Day, Another Toxic Man? Arslan The wonderful thing about casual sex is how casual it is, so whenever offered, I take the deal.
Poetry Edge of Humanity Andrés Castro A chilling reflection on the witnessing of past and current atrocities
Poetry The Hooded Crow’s Couplets Titiksha Pandit Birds observe human disconnection from nature and quietude.