Latest Stories
Jessica Gordon-Nembhard on abolition and why incarceration can’t stop collective courage.
by Nia K. Evans
Fred Moten on the practice of practice
by Cierra Michele Peters & Mark Hernandez-Motaghy
Esteban Kelly reflects on anarchism, transformative justice, and critiques of prefiguration.
by Sruti Suryanarayanan
Terence Nance on un-disciplining, genre-curiosity, and making films through spirit.
by Lawrence Burney
Field Notes
Detroit People’s Food Co-op builds  food sovereignty through Black-led coalitions.
by Aparna SridaranHealing at Crenshaw Dairy Mart’s abolitionist pods
by Romi Morrison
by Romi Morrison
At the Butter Fine Art Fair,  artists keep 100% — and the care shows.
by Makeda Easter
Fortunately Magazine is a print and digital publication dedicated to art, culture
and solidarity economies.
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Brunch with Twelve Black Phantoms
Porsha Olayiwola
Our Good Bones Fei Liu
Why a Solidarity Economy Needs Artists
& Artists Need a Solidarity Economy
Francisco Perez
On Stewarding Not Owning Art
Camilo Alvarez
Ten Points on Playing Fair
Brandon King
We Are Together Again
Shantel Miller
On Art & Activism
Rosalba Solis
On Collective Maintainence & Its Somatics
Unbound Bodies
Your Auntie’s Cigar
Tameka Eastman-Coburn of Small Format
Community Economics & The Future of Food
LinYee Yuan