Alison - Mutha Magazine
The core mission of the magazine is to . Alison Stine and her editorial team, including Editor-in-Chief Meg Lemke, seek to complicate dominant ideologies that demand maternal perfection. By featuring contributors from diverse cultural backgrounds, mothers with disabilities, and non-traditional family structures, the magazine ensures that marginalized experiences are centered rather than excluded. Key Content and Themes
In a culture that often demands parents—and mothers specifically—perform perfection, MUTHA is a radical act of truth-telling. It validates the anger, the boredom, the fierce love, and the confusion that defines the human experience of raising children. alison mutha magazine
The magazine actively seeks essays (approx. 1,500 words), photo essays, and interviews, but maintains a strict policy against AI-generated content . Why It Stands Out The core mission of the magazine is to
Right on! I HATED this movie. It was a complete, nightmarish departure from everything we loved about the first two movies. Gah! Let’s imagine it never happened.
I totally agree…
I ‘d really really loved the first and second series, Anne and Gilbert were one of my teen-ager dreams but “the continuing story” is a nonsense…
I felt really disappointed.
So for me their story finishes at the end of “the sequel” with a sweet kiss and Anne finally accepting him.
Let’s forget all about that ” continuing story”