InTheFray is an online magazine for writers and artists to explore global issues and engage readers with personal perspectives and critical analysis.
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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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Simple happiness captures the lives of Mui and her son in moments of happiness and struggle while living on the streets of Hanoi. See the rest of Ehrin Macksey’s pictures at http://inthefray.org/content/view/3332/2 92/


InTheFray Magazine welcomes fan photo submissions! Go to the Just Fans wall section of the page. Click on the “What’s on your mind?” box and the photo option will appear. Upload a photo of yourself, your friends, or your family to the wall and it will automatically be posted to our fan photo album.


InTheFray Magazine In our June issue, InTheFray Magazine would like to tell some of the personal stories of bailouts. We'd like to hear how a bailout -- or the absence of one -- has changed someone's life. We'd like to explore this idea in all of its various meanings, so please don't restrict yourself to the current economic crisis, and please don't think solely in economic terms.
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InTheFray Magazine produces independent online journalism, commentary, and images that question, inform, and inspire conversations about identity and community.


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Into the light is a collection of images by Niclas Martin Rantala bound together by their impressive use of light. See the rest at http://inthefray.org/images/stories/2009 04/200904IMAGE/index.html


InTheFray Magazine Tourists do not arrive at the Jammu bus station as the sun is setting with nowhere to stay and nowhere to go. We are now Backpackers.


InTheFray Magazine The April issue features stories that explore the value of hard work. Experience the frantic final moments of Pratt architecture students preparing their first-year projects, learn how delicate the art of Facebook snooping can be, and read four poems from contemporary American poet Lynn Strongin. See a slideshow of stunning images bound together by their use of light and much more at www.inthefray.org.


InTheFray Magazine Our May 2009 issue will explore Mothers and Fathers. We'd love to hear from you! Follow the link below for more 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 Although her son was executed four years ago, not a day goes by that McWee does not recall the sound of his shackles dragging on the floor of the prison each time she visited him.
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InTheFray Magazine produces independent online journalism, commentary, and images that question, inform, and inspire conversations about identity and community.


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Our February issue explores imprisonment:
http://inthefray.org/content/view/3192/3 9
Hear from the families of death row inmates, learn about a day in the life of a public defender, and view a photographic account of a woman struggling for a fresh start after three years in prison. Check out these stories and many others at www.inthefray.org.


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Our Annual Donor Drive is underway, and to give you all the more reason to donate, this month we're featuring the best ITF stories of 2008!
http://inthefray.org/content/view/3154/3 9
Our picks include stories on a Muslim growing up Mormon, Obama and the black church, sex in Pakistan, tango in Argentina, and women in the new Afghanistan. Check out the past year of great content!
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InTheFray Magazine discussed Call for Submissions: March 2009: Teaching on the InTheFray Magazine discussion board.

InTheFray Magazine discussed Call for Submissions: February 2008: Imprisonment on the InTheFray Magazine discussion board.

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It's the holiday season and this month InTheFray is taking a look at happiness -- or the lack thereof. Check out our articles on measuring Gross National Happiness, why suicide rates are so high in a tropical paradise, and why some in small town America aren't happy with the boom in mountain biking. Plus, a dispatch from ITF's editor floating down the Whanganui River, and much more:
http://inthefray.org/content/view/3102/3 9
Also, this month is ITF's Annual Donor Drive. Please help us to keep publishing unique and important voices by donating on our site.


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In the October issue of InTheFray, we take a look at change: from urban renewal to springtime at the South Pole. Check it out:
http://inthefray.org/content/view/3017/2 90


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Photography by: Ryan Ferguson (www.ryanferguson.com)
Music by: The Black Angels (www.theblackangels.com)


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INTHEFRAY Magazine editor's notebook- September issue
A movement of people: stories of immigration and migration


InTheFray Magazine Photos taken by Vicky Czarneicki with a cell phone camera.
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InTheFray Magazine discussed Call for Submissions: December 2008: Happiness is a warm gun? on the InTheFray Magazine discussion board.

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InTheFray Magazine discussed Call for Submissions October 2008: A season of change on the InTheFray Magazine discussion board.


















InTheFray Magazine 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.