
InTheFray Magazine We're looking for submissions for December. Check out the link below and send us your pitch.
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InTheFray Magazine produces independent online journalism, commentary, and images that question, inform, and inspire conversations about identity and community.

InTheFray Magazine We're looking for submissions for our November issue. Check out the link below for details!
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InTheFray Magazine produces independent online journalism, commentary, and images that question, inform, and inspire conversations about identity and community.

InTheFray Magazine InTheFray is looking for a new visual editor. Interested? Check out the position posting below.
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InTheFray Magazine produces independent online journalism, commentary, and images that question, inform, and inspire conversations about identity and community.

InTheFray Magazine Our September issue features stories that explore beginnings. Read the story of a family from Darfur having Ramadan dinner in Maine and of another going back to China after generations of being away and check out the visual essay that explores early representationsof Fillipinos in the U.S.

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Kate Hassett documents the independent dairy farm Cunningham Farm, in Waldoboro, Maine. See and read the story at http://inthefray.org/content/view/3391/1 77/

InTheFray Magazine We're looking for a couple of copy editors to help us out each month. Check out the link below for details!
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Our August issue features stories that explore fairness and injustice. Learn about the the fate of orphans in Romania and read a review of the novel Shanghai Girls. Watch videos of poetry collaborations that combine words, art, and music, all at http://inthefray.org/content/view/3333/3 30/.
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InTheFray Magazine In our September 2009 issue, we take a look at starting points. Tell us a story of a beginning.
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InTheFray Magazine produces independent online journalism, commentary, and images that question, inform, and inspire conversations about identity and community.

InTheFray Magazine In the last 15 years, Maine has attracted Sudanese refugees with its image of a slow pace of life and the absence of violent crime. There are over 6,000 living in the state, most of them in Portland. Kongo came to Maine because he thought it would be a good place to raise his children. Unfortunately, many refugees have found Portland to be a typical city with its share of drugs, racism, and hostility to immigrants.

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In her series of digital collages, Nature's waltz, artist Maureen Shaughnessy invites the viewer to a less inhabited and less inhibited place. See the rest at http://inthefray.org/content/view/3459/2 92/

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Our July issue explores the different techniques people use to escape and what they wish to escape from. Poet Larry Jaffe escapes his body and shares his venture with us, Kyle Boelte tells the story of Matthew Kongo, a Sudanese refugee who is building a new life in Maine, and Maureen Shaughnessy shares a selection of digital collages to help us escape, all at http://inthefray.org/content/view/3460/3 30.

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June is our bailout issue! A history of bailouts, how the crisis affects immigrant workers (and graffiti too?), Iceland in the toilet. Check out http://inthefray.org/content/view/3392/3 30.
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After her grandfather promised at 16 to never return to Sicily, Nancy Antonietti convinced him to vacation in his small hometown of Castel di Tusa with her family.
“The warm reception he was receiving was like balm on the hurts he had held on to for over 60 years, and I was glad he had decided to make the journey.”

InTheFray Magazine Our May issue features stories that explore the bonds between mothers, fathers, and their children. Learn about the joys of fatherhood and the discoveries it can lead to and the sacrifices African immigrants endure as they live undocumented in New York City at the urging of their families. Read three poems from Colin Wilcox’s collection, Landscapes, and more at www.inthefray.org.
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