Lee Water$: I’m Coming
I sat down with Lee Water$ to talk about his most recent EP, “Had It Up To Here,” his legacy and his mama and he wants the world to know “I’m Coming.” Stay tuned for this feature piece exclusively at
Photo Taken and Edited by Joseph Taylor-Amica
Original Photo from Urban Outfitters, graphic by Joseph Taylor
The Delayed Gratification of the Loafer
The loafer has been apart of global style culture for almost a century since it was created in the 1930’s. It’s always existed as a style staple in a more formal context. Does the penny loafer have the potential to walk alongside other casual footwear staples?
Sampson Davis: An E.R. Doctor Returns Home
With his roots planted in the soil of Newark, New Jersey, New York Times Best Seller, Sampson Davis, recalls his upbringing, his trials, and discusses some of the most defining moments of his life.
(Photo Courtesy of RaeFaith Photography)
Amaris Mitchell: Activism & Social Media
I spoke with writer, feminist, producer, activist, and Jersey native, Amaris Mitchell, about how her activism has been aided or shifted by social media.
Justis Pitt Goodson: The Brownmill Man
Justis is the creator of BrownMill; A Newark based atelier with a pursuit for sustainability and functionality. I spoke with him about his most recent collection, the "Virago Collection," social norms, breaking the stigma surrounding the black male and some of his role models in which serve as his inspiration for the collection.
Tasneem
Tasneem is an activist, writer, dancer and student at the New School for Drama. Her experiences have come together to form who she is, where she is today and where she will be. As a student at Cicely L. Tyson Community School for Performing and Fine arts, she found her love for acting and hasn't stopped since. She serves as an example for her community as a leader and seeks to give back with her talents and resources.