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Catalyst
A community-driven hub at the intersections of creativity, justice, and transformation.
The New Revolution: In Solidarity With Los Angeles Protesters
In response to the militarized reactions to the Los Angeles protests against ICE from the Trump Administration, The Catalyst launched a flash submission campaign to show solidarity. The following artwork, “The New Revolution”, is from Mattie Jay.
When the Hand that Beats You Also Feeds You: In Solidarity With Los Angeles Protesters
In response to the militarized reactions to the Los Angeles protests against ICE from the Trump Administration, The Catalyst launched a flash submission campaign to show solidarity. The following poem, "What do you do when the hand that beats you also feeds you?", is from Kal Holder.
Love Rising: In Solidarity With Los Angeles Protesters
Nana Kay is an indie author of poetry and prose who describes herself as not-so-niche as she uses art and text to highlight the realities of human exploration and social dynamics.
In God’s Image: In Solidarity With Los Angeles Protesters
In response to the rise of militarized reactions to the Los Angeles protests against ICE, The Catalyst launched a flash submission campaign to show solidarity. The following artwork, In God’s Image, is from Meghan Brickey.
There Can Be No Kings On Stolen Thrones: In Solidarity With Los Angeles Protesters
In response to the militarized reactions to the Los Angeles protests against ICE from the Trump Administration, The Catalyst launched a flash submission campaign to show solidarity. The following poem, "There can be no kings on stolen thrones" , is from Kal Holder.
If The Goddess Heard Their Cries: In Solidarity With Los Angeles Protesters
In response to the militarized reactions to the Los Angeles protests against ICE from the Trump Administration, The Catalyst launched a flash submission campaign to show solidarity. The following artwork, "If the Goddess heard their Cries" , is from Kal Holder.
Shaping Narratives.
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Catalyze Your Story
The Catalyst welcomes submissions of opinion articles, reviews, essays, interviews, short stories, creative writing, poetry, educational guides, project launch statements, and anything else you can put your imagination to that seeks to inspire collective change and personal transformation.
Open to contributions on a rolling basis, particularly looking to illuminate the work of BIPOC, LGBTQ2S+, Disabled/Neurodivergent, and other multiply marginalized folks.
To learn more, submit your pitch, propose a collaboration, or refer a change-maker to be featured in a 1:1 interview please use our flexible submission form below.