The Hermes magazine is looking for prose, poems, images and short personal stories. This writing should pertain to problems of “racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, transophobia, and unrecognized privilege at Wesleyan.” Virgil Taylor ’15 writes:
The Hermes is calling for short submissions responding to problems of racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and unrecognized privilege at Wesleyan. The impetus for this focus is in response to the sign posted in Usdan after the Holi festival last Friday.
Hermes is also calling for submissions now because it is the time to act and to respond to the Wesleyan administrations’ longstanding lack of progress in addressing our campus’s problems.
This topic is important & difficult, the collective encourages everyone who feels something say something. To speak out is powerful and speaking together can be even more powerful.
Contact: wesleyanhermes(at)gmail(dot)com
Deadline: Monday, May 7, at high noon
hermes: where uninformed pot heads go to rage about nothing.
Ironic that a freshman is asking for submissions responding to the admin’s “longstanding” lack of progress?
hermes is a collective- he just was the one to send it to wesleying
Ironic that KY Jelly doesn’t think that underclassmen and upperclassmen can talk to each other and share history. IRRELEVANT COMMENT.