Eek! is meant to center the political voice. It acknowledges that everything is political. So there might be recipes sprinkled in with essays engaging in critical thought, artwork, poetry and period stains.
It provides more space for the critical through delinear pathways. It means to decolonize language. It is whole and wants to embrace and comfort the reader with its wholeness.
Eek! is an integration. It means to touch the intersections existing within all of us.
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Nneka Jackson is a creative writer, Entertainment + IP attorney, and curator.