BreakBread Literacy Project


Type Of Organization
Magazine
Mission Statement / Editorial Focus
The BreakBread Literacy Project is a space for creative young voices between the ages of 14-25 to take seed and grow. BreakBread seeks to empower and honor the voices of all youth through three initiatives: The BreakBread Magazine, a print magazine; The BreakBread Reading Series, a community reading event for young and established voices in literature; and The BreakBread Creation Classroom, a pop-up creative education program that brings writing workshops to local schools and community venues. BreakBread Magazine: What we do BreakBread Magazine is a magazine for all young creatives under the age of 25. We are always looking for vivid, timely poetry, nonfiction, short stories and visual arts—fine art, photography, comics, illustrated narratives, and hybrid work that explores new directions in arts and letters. BreakBread seeks to engage, develop and publish the work of all young artists, including creatives who identify as AfrX-Caribbean, Asian-Pacific Islander, Black, First Peoples/Indigenous, Incarcerated, LatinX, Migrant/Refugee/Diaspora, Roma, LGBTQIA, Appalachian-Affrilachian, and all people living in poverty. This is by no means an exhaustive list, and we understand that many people hold identities that are intersectional, multidimensional, and complicated. We invite and embrace all work by young creatives that shares the authentic, lived experiences of oppressed peoples.

Social Media Platforms Used
twitter, instagram
Is Your Group Affiliated With A University, Portal Or Other Agency?
no
Primary Editor/Contact Person
David Hall
Contact Title
Editor-In-Chief
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions
Yes
Simultaneous Submissions Accepted
yes
Reading Period
Year round
Reporting Time
weeks
Year Founded
2019
Average Print Run
1000
Total Circulation
1000
Number Of Issues Per Year
1
Total Number Of Issues Published
4
Back Issues Available
yes
Unsolicited Manuscripts Accepted
yes
Format
perfect
Publish Print Anthology?
yes

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