Pussay
by Justina Walker, Troy Frost
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Justina Walker and Troy Frost of TALK, a publication based from the Intercultural Resource Center at Columbia University, compile stories and feelings of fear, disgust, and anger about street harassment and verbal sexual assault. Included is also an anonymous note to a harasser, a fill-in-the-blank "I Like To Be Called__," womanist anthems, and a short comic strip. Visual elements are photos of a young Black girl and of a street art series by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh titled "Stop Telling Women to Smile." Some of the content is handwritten, and there is a playlist. The cover is the word "pussy" repeatedly written and a drawn mouth with words spiraling from it.
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