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Love Your Rebellion Drops New Zine, New Patreon Membership and “Murals on Tour”

Cover Art for December issue of Love Your Rebellion’s Zine
Sculpture by Cesar Aguilera, Photography by Jessi Cason Photography, Models: Tylia Janei Battle, Michelle Caraway, Diana Giraldo, Rebecca Martinez-Thomas, Sonya McCarter, Angela Page, Annie Pritchard and Wilena Williams
Cover Art for December issue of Love Your Rebellion’s Zine

The Southwest Florida-based non-profit Love Your Rebellion continues its mission of empowering marginalized groups through the arts through a number of offerings, even amid the ongoing pandemic.

We catch up with Love Your Rebellion founder and board of directors chair Angela Page for a sneak peek at the latest issue of the organization’s zine, which drops this week.

We’ll also explore more new Love Your Rebellion offerings it’s through Patreon membership and we’ll get an update on the “Murals on Tour” project in collaboration with Artsemble Underground.

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