This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—132 pages examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue: • Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
Contributors:
Nick Pergue
Parham Ghalamder
Mason Harper
Miki Surma
Rohan Zhou-Lee
Ryan Evans
Maya Alinaizi
Hashim Al Hashimi
Wali Khan
Zach Hussein
Myriam Robinson-Puche
Postpostpost
Josh Potash
Interviews with:
Victor Vegas of Primer Rebelde de Americas
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design: Sydney Ziems, Nelli Visma Farah Merchant
Photography: Wali Khan, Kaleah Teague
Editor: Myriam Robinson-Puche