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A Letter From The Founder

Welcome!

Thank you for checking out our e-magazine! I cannot believe how much this magazine has grown just from its first issue. Thank you all for the love and support. Your willingness and passion to contribute to this type of advocacy and community, and read our issues, makes this possible.

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FEMISH has so much to share, from research, organizational updates, personal experiences, and more We want to bring it to you in a fun and interactive way

FEMISH is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, currently running on volunteer fuel If you would like to assist with the creation of this monthly magazine, we are looking for editors, writers, marketing, you name it!

Have a story to share? Found a relevant news article we should talk about? Know someone we should interview? Let us know by reaching out to info@femish org and check out our Contributor Form linked on the last page

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Thank you for all your support! Together we can create a welcoming and inclusive world

Our next issue will be out in June and of course, will be our Pride Issue! See you then!

Jacob Taylor

Jacob is a make-up artist with amazing imaginative abilities He lives in the suburbs of Chicago creatively expressing his way through life.

Heather Stark

Heather Stark is a writer, business owner, public speaker and podcast host, owner of Grace & Grit, and author fo Her Story She has received multiple awards, including the 2018 Girls Scouts Women of Distinction Award Stark lives on North Padre Island with her family and two energetic dogs.

Sadie Dunning

FEMISH intern Interested in digital design and illustration She is also a intersectional and queer educator

Silvia Young

SSilvia Young (she/her) is a writer, legislation organizer, and nonprofit founder and president of FemTruth Youth 501(c)3 based in California Good Girl, Bad Period is her fourth book under FemTruthTM, she also wrote Gaslit, a 3-Act Play

Samantha Martin

Founder of The FEMISH Organization and attorney who was fed up with gender bias and discrimination She stumbled upon the term "femmephobia" and saw the need for this loop-hole in society to be closed

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