Sitemap - 2020 - True Colors

Issue 155: On the need to reset

Issue 154: On looking forward to a break

Pop-Up Magazine executive editor Anita Badejo on the live storytelling, switching careers, and taking a break from traveling

Issue 153: On covering virtual conferences

Issue 152: On water

Issue 151: On Thanksgiving and being grateful

Issue 150: On social media, how we present ourselves, and how we process trauma

Culture writer Nicole Clark on subcultures, Animal Crossing, and jigsaw puzzles

Issue 149: On election reporting

Election Week

Issue 148: Stories on nature, climate change, and more

Issue 147: On the relaxing nature of cooking and power dynamics in food

Issue 146: Stories on demographic changes

Issue 145: The start of October

Issue 144: On a broken justice system and broken international media coverage

Senior reporter Tanya Basu on bizarre recipes, knitting, and science and tech reporting

Issue 143: On the ban on WeChat and its personal impact

Issue 142: On the day the sky turned red

Issue 141: Happy Labor Day Weekend!

Issue 140: On yet another police shooting

Laptop Mag EIC Sherri L. Smith on reviewing laptops, gaming trends, and more

Issue 139: On the right to vote and its systemic barriers

Issue 138: On goodbyes and spontaneous trips

Issue 137: On burnout, accepting long-term change, and lots of cooking

Issue 136: On getting tested and the need for more widespread access to tests

Civil Eats' Nadra Nittle on food systems, food swamps in Los Angeles, and hiring more journalists of color

Issue 135: Stories on expectations, fighting back, and more

Issue 134: On being open to listening and changing your mind

Dance Dance Revolution and the global evolution of language and culture

Issue 133: On dismantling the good immigrant myth

Issue 132: Happy 4th of July weekend!

Issue 131: On the anniversary of Vincent Chin's death and the complicated relationship between Asian and Black communities

Literary journalism professor Erika Hayasaki on teaching, twin science, and growing up in the Midwest

What did you do for Juneteenth this year?

Issue 130: On Juneteenth and the whitewashing of history

Open thread: What are some things companies need to do to make their work environment more inclusive?

Issue 129: On the Bon Appétit debacle and how it's a widespread problem in the industry

Assata and how our country has resisted change

Issue 128: On some niche media controversy and the myth of objectivity

And some additional links...

Issue 127: For George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, etc.

Issue 126: On early mornings and slowing down

Freelance journalist Tatiana Walk-Morris on Chicago, writing about businesses, and learning German

What's something that has brought you joy?

Issue 125: On a changing work landscape and enjoying the small moments

Open thread: What do you recommend?

Issue 124: On passing time during quarantine, and historical parallels in San Francisco's Chinatown

My Sister the Serial Killer, and fighting the male gaze

Open thread: What would you like to see more of news coverage?

Issue 123: On disconnect and distrust in media coverage and reporting with empathy

Open thread: What are you craving?

Issue 122: On food cravings and missing the time Before

Issue 121: On carving out space and investing in yourself

González & Daughter Trucking Co., and the Power of Storytelling

Issue 120: On being grateful for the local news

Issue 119: On anxiety, structure, and the air around us

Issue 118: What you can and can't control

Issue 117: Adjusting to sheltering in place

Issue 116: How to connect with people and help out your community while practicing social distancing

Issue 115: San Francisco is becoming a ghost town

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