The Great Discontent – Issue 5

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The Great Discontent Issue 5 (the Emergence Issue) features a dynamic group of creators who are deeply committed to addressing systematic challenges in their communities through creativity and emerging ideologies. The truth of a creative life is that uncertainty will come for all of us. It’s the choices that we make to emerge and create and live, where the true possibility and the heart of this issue lies. And with that, we’ve given our readers the choice between two covers.

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