Issues: Issue 388–April 2021
Singing Night and Day: Michaëlle Martial of the Caribbean Nightingale
The Caribbean Nightingale is much more than a stage name—it is an organization that has been working to cultivate community through artistry. … read more
Project Success Coalition Keeps Hope Alive Through Education, Advocacy and...
Project Success Coalition is committed to promoting culture and improving education and health among the local Black and Brown community. … read more
Twisted Roots: Bringing Afro-Caribbean Style and Community to Downtown SLC
Twisted Roots is about more than just selling merchandise and items in a brick-and-mortar store: It’s about supporting a community. … read more
Virtualized: Bri Ray
Bri Ray is all about creativity in its purest form—the type that allows unbounded emotion, conveys freedom and undiluted expressionism. … read more
Tell Me Something Good: Performance with Alexandra Barbier
Alexandra Barbier’s emphasis on playful improvisation is extremely welcome after months of identical days and isolation from each other. … read more
Curly Me! A Resource to Educate, Empower and Encourage Young...
Curly Me! offers resources to girls through events that aim to bring young girls of color together and to show them that they are not alone. … read more
Contributor Limelight: T.J. Taylor
T.J. Taylor takes part in this year’s Amplify Black Voices issue as a guest writer to discuss the importance of Black comedy. … read more
Tinkering With Love: Utah-Made Bath Products From Ya Mon Soaks
John Hewett founded Ya Mon Soaks for one very important reason: “My wife and I dig each other [and] we wanted to start a business together.” … read more
Virtualized: Jay Warren
Jay Warren is a careful artist, in the sense that he’s very strategic and detail-oriented about every moment of his creative process. … read more
The Rise of Diversity: Utah Through the Eyes of a...
T.J. Taylor gives an account of what doing stand up in SLC is like for a Black comic and describes the changes in today’s audiences. … read more