Tell us what you need. . .

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Supporting the local has never been more important than now. As an independently owned Magazine, Media and Design firm, we have always searched for ways we can help navigate and change the narrative of our diverse community. Where structures of propaganda and content overload often distract us from the REAL, we want to make sure that services, stories, and social stimulation that we are linked to speak to our community, instead of shadowing it. Please hit us up with your thoughts, email us with your request for creative media service, drop a comment, join the team, or pitch an idea for collaboration.

We need you!

/CW

Creatives in a Quarantine Blog Forum

We have created a special page for all of our Local Creatives to share your thoughts as we continue to go through this crazy time. Even though we can’t come to showcases, stop by your gallery or see you at a pop-up, we still are here. Share with us or just say hi. Every interaction counts.

Page: https://copywritemag.com/creatives-in-a

PASSWORD: SupportTheLocal

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Throw Back Tuesday! #H.E.L.P. (Happy Election Lit Playlist)

About four years ago we dropped this playlist to set the vibe for election day. Even though today we should be voting for the primaries, we thought it would be fitting to bring this one back into rotation. So take it for a spin as you get your social distancing on.

We are not political. We are social. Drop a comment and let us know your still good CW fam!

/CW

It's about that time to decide who will run The United States of America for the next four years. We hate to see our President go, this playlist was designed by Copywrite Magazine to help you overcome those voting season blues.



The Love Project III: Closure - Ortizus

Here at CopyWrite, we are always working behind the scenes. This week we decided to highlight one of our very own, Imani! While mainly known by her social media tag @ortizus, she is what can again be described as the jack of all trades. This week Imani released her final piece of her trilogy mini-documentary, The Love Project. In her final piece, she focuses on what closure means to Gen Z (people born between now and 1994) but the conversation is open to everyone.

“In the final part of my love trilogy, we tackle the concept of "closure." What is closure? What does it mean? How we look at things like this is important because what we may feel is a common conception is not defined by one singular definition. Are we bad people for understanding healing differently? Or do we all heal the same?

Sidenote: What makes these responses so unique is that no one was briefed what the project was about nor the questions prior to the interview. These are all honest and unbiased answers--off the dome. Thinking on your feet is a talent and I only let the participants have less than 20ish seconds before I asked them to start speaking. I wanted real authentic answers and here we have it.

Thank you all for your support and please watch this with open hearts and open minds.

You are always welcome to leave comments or thoughts below. Disagree? Have a different viewpoint? Feel moved? Let us know below or join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #Theloveproject!”

There are three parts to this series: Love, Complications and Closure. All video can be found on her youtube: ortizus

So join the conversation and let’s discuss your thoughts on this project!

/CW