Pakistan: Online magazine on sexuality seeks your support.
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WLUML Networkers The founders of Chay Magazine feel that sex and sexuality should enter the public discourse.
Chay Magazine endeavors to provide for the Pakistani reading public a virtual space where they can freely discuss issues to do with sex and sexuality, challenging societal taboos and discriminatory practices and laws. It is currently run entirely by a team of dedicated volunteers; they ask their supporters, worldwide, to make a donation to the magazine's running costs.
Subjects discussed in featured articles, editorials, polls and original poetry include:
* Abuse & Harassment
* Class
* Gender
* Health
* Homosexuality & Queerness
* Love
* Media
* Sex Work
Chay Magazine is now accepting submissions for its third issue, the theme of which is SEXUAL DIVERSITY. The deadline for submissions is 1 March 2009. They accept unsolicited feature and op-ed articles, poetry, fiction, and artwork. If you would like to contribute a piece but are not sure whether it fits the call, send it in and they will have a look. For more details on how to make a submission, visit: www.chaymagazine.org/blog/2009/01/issue-3-call-for-submissions/
To donate, visit: www.chaymagazine.org
Submitted on Mon, 01/26/2009 - 01:00
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