To make our November 2024 print issue inclusive, intersectional, and accessible, the F Newsmagazine editorial team recorded audio versions of every article in the issue. For some people listening is how they read, and for others, information is a lot easier to process as audio instead of text. Below are articles that make great listening during morning commutes or long studio sessions.
An Issue of Accessibility
Written and voiced by Sidne K. Gard
A letter from the editor
How to Vote in Chicago
Written and voiced by Sidne K. Gard
A guide to same day voting
SAIC Secrets: What’s a Service Bureau?
Written and voiced by Alex Lee
Your new best friend for printing, sticker making, and book binding
Food for Thought About HandCut Foods
Written by Gouri Bhuyan, voiced by Sivan Gilbert
What you need to know about SAIC’s new food provider
Letters in a Genocide
Written by SAIC community members, voiced by Marium Asif
The SAIC community reflects on a year of the war on Gaza
Spread Too Thin
Written and voiced by Annikah Idovia Godard
SAIC’s Disability Learning Resource Center needs more to thrive
Complicit Silence Is Not an Option
Written by SAIC Jewish Voices for Peace, voiced by Gren Bee
Words from Jewish Voices for Peace to the SAIC Community
Breaking Barriers
Voiced and written by Mya Nicole Jones
Disability and art in the Voices Embodied Project
The Sacred Notes of Tradition
Written by Shriangi Gupta, voiced by Mya Nicole Jones
‘Ruhani Raag’: Ustad Naseeruddin Saami live at South Asia Institute
You Can’t Do That On TV
Written by Kit Montgomery, voiced by Alex Lee
From big risks to formulaic punchlines, ‘SNL’ celebrates 50 years on air
Chronic Concert Fatigue
Written and voiced by Sidne K. Gard
Why live music fails the accessibility vibe check
The Plea for Black Visibility
Voiced and written by Mya Nicole Jones
The restoration of ‘Naked Acts’ and the burial of Black cinema
‘Stand with Animation’
Written by J.E Paeth, voiced by Alex Lee
Graphic journalism on the unionization of animation
The Train
Written and voiced by Marium Asif
A poem about experiencing racial violence on public transportation
Disabled Characters Are Not Novel
Written by d.l.adams and Sidne K. Gard, voiced by Sidne K. Gard
5 Crip Lit books to add to your ‘to-read’ list
Special thanks to our Multimedia Editor, Gren Bee, for making this project possible.