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yoke issue 3

Issue 3: Gather

Print issue sold out – now available on digital!
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Our third issue is an exploration of the many critical elements that make up and impact community. How different cultures interpret community. How we connect and how we are interconnected. How we gather for social good, for pure pleasure and for wellbeing.

We feature artists working in social spaces in different cities around the world. From street art to documentary photography to political activism.

 

We meet social activists who are rallying behind wellbeing, sustainability and equality. We gather all these change-makers together to provoke, entertain and inspire you.

We uncover how artists, filmmakers, humanitarians and creatives are inspiring radical change.

Featuring interviews with: Internationally–renowned Seane Corn; photographer Elinor Carucci; the enchanting Ven. Robina Courtin; the legendary Cindy Pastel; Mantra musicians Deva Premal, Mitten and Manose; Artist Theaster Gates; acclaimed yoga teachers Ana Forrest with Jose Calarco; Filmmaker Jason van Genderen; Dutch art collective Hass & Hahn; Australian choreographer Shaun Parker; Sarika Gupta; Elora Hardy; Real Food Yogi Rowena Jayne; Jess Miller; Architect Paul Pholero; Food Justice Truck CEO Kon Karapanagiotidis

Photo Series from: Elinor Carucci (US); Fintan Magee (AUS); Anja Humljan; Eduardo Leal (Portugual); Kawita Vatanajyankur (Thai-Aus)

Articles, stories and book reviews by: Julia Mendel and Maree Lowes; Dominique Antarakis; Graham Long; Noula Diamantopoulos; Melita Rowston; Ruby Castagnet; Carol Horton; Jessica Becker, Nicky Lobo

Illustrations from: Miriam Castillo (US)

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