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Surge: Issue 3

Surge - Issue 3: A Letter from the Editors

Surge - Issue 3: A Letter from the Editors

Surge started as a dream a little over a year ago and now we’re on our third issue!
Surge Editorial Team Dec 9, 2022
Wraggborough is Flooding

Wraggborough is Flooding

Fiction by Twill Adams
Surge Editorial Team Dec 7, 2022
What is hope anyway?

What is hope anyway?

Someone recently asked me what I hope for and I didn’t know how to answer. Of course, I hope for things and I am sure you do as well — but in the past few months I’ve begun to reconsider what it means to have hope as an activist.
Sydney Bollinger Dec 7, 2022
Climate Change Impacts in the Lowcountry: Sea Turtles

Climate Change Impacts in the Lowcountry: Sea Turtles

Sea turtles are integral to the Lowcountry ecosystem. So, what does it really mean to #ProtectWhatYouLove?
Sydney Bollinger Dec 7, 2022
I grow weary of the cinema

I grow weary of the cinema

Poetry by Zoe Abedon
Surge Editorial Team Dec 7, 2022
Ancestral Plane: Buried in Plain Sight

Ancestral Plane: Buried in Plain Sight

Poetry by Tiffany Octavia Harris
Surge Editorial Team Dec 7, 2022
The land must be given back to the Gullah Geechee community.

The land must be given back to the Gullah Geechee community.

It is imperative for Black folk to benefit from the land that we and our ancestors nurtured, and more importantly, it is imperative for us to own it.
Surge Editorial Team Dec 7, 2022

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