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A Note From The Editor
Hi there! Thank you for your interest in Ebony Tomatoes Collective. Each of our magazines is a labor of love and pride and we are honored to share our stories with you. Your purchase goes towards compensating our team of writers, editors, and contributors, mutual aid efforts, and throwing community events that are 100% free to the people.
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Against the Tide
Against the Tide: Community Care in the Collapse of Empire is a testament to the power of grassroots organizing and resistance. Featuring essays and interviews with U.S.-based activists in the wake of the 2024 election, Against the Tide is a freedom cry and a call to action. Our editors went to The Free Black Women’s Library in Bed-Stuy, to enviornmental land trusts in New Mexico, to raves led by Black queer DJs, to non-profits in Texas, and beyond to connect with community leaders building a liberated future. Our 23rd issue reveals that oppression is not the end of our stories. With imagination and action, it is only the beginning.
Beyond the Margin
This issue was created by an editorial team of Black lesbians with the intention to explore the expansiveness of our identities and pay homage to our ancestors. In a culture that is obsessed with placing Black people into limiting roles and stereotypes, Black queerness—more specifically Black lesbianism—is vastly underrepresented and misunderstood. It is our right to tell our stories, so if mainstream media and literature won’t represent us with respect and candor, we will create the space to do so ourselves. The issue you hold in your hands is one such space.
The Liberation Zine
As a grassroots literary and arts magazine by and for black creatives, this issue is a part of our effort to express solidarity with our comrades who are fighting to tell stories of our culture, suffering, and resistance. The magazine you are holding features work from black palestinian, sudanese, and american writers. these stories are as vulnerable as they are striking—revealing a rich black diaspora who has sustained hope, despite unspeakable suffering, for a liberated and just world.
Bloom Season
The “bloom,” or our version of the coming of age story—the silence, the sensation, and the speaking—is the narrative thread running through our first print magazine. Every element of the magazine you hold in your hands has been created and edited by a community of Black storytellers. We have woven these stories with our hands to hand them to you. hold them, reread them, and evaluate the corners of your own cocoon. Your bloom season is coming.