Issue 28

the Week of October 12, 2015

How ableism functions in higher education, and what art and the gallery look like in the digital age. We explore game play and exercise theory, plus the devaluation of social media workers and new interviews. See full issue

Issue 27

the Week of September 14, 2015
Fire burning in a coal furnace.

We explore the intersection of ageism and sexism in IT, and critique free labor as the foundation of technology and media. Plus, the effects of domestic violence on womens' careers in tech, and building better technical events. See full issue

Issue 26

the Week of August 31, 2015
Iridescent glass jellyfish.

New articles critique the tech hiring process, present a systems-oriented view of diversity at tech companies, and explore race and representation in video games. We sit down for a long chat with Two Black Nerds, and look how Fund Club was built. See full issue

Issue 25

the Week of August 10, 2015
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New work on crowdfunding and black economic justice, being gay in maker spaces, and power dynamics in open source. Plus, mental health in activism, and inequalities created by iOS-first development. See full issue

Issue 24

the Week of July 20, 2015
Image of a bare wood infrastructure against the sky.

New articles on addiction in tech, the failures of games moderation, and anti-black violence and media consumption. We explore social media activism in the Native American community, and discuss how emerging groups are building safe spaces online. See full issue

Issue 23

the Week of June 29, 2015
An eerie, black and white shot of a keyboard with small, contorted figurines laid out on the keys.

We explore the lifecycle of new programming languages, how microaggressions reinforce stereotypes, and children's toys as surveillance platforms. Plus, technical interviews, coding schools, and the rise (and fall?) of self-tracking technologies. See full issue