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A space that celebrates and uplifts up-and-coming authors and artists from all over the world. A blog that provides readers with unique perspectives on issues of human rights. 

Reclaiming our voice through art.
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Reclaiming our voice through art.

FEN HSU, IHRAM Press artist, speaks about the relationship between Indigenous culture & disability awareness through art.

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Writer Feature: Jadi Campbell
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Writer Feature: Jadi Campbell

The Writer’s Notebook: featuring Jadi Campbell. Jadi Campbell is from Germany / Upstate New York. Jadi is one of IHRAM Press’s treasured writers. In this interview, she shares her musings, inspiration, and honest thoughts on her experience with us as an author and activist.

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Artist Feature: Avis Blackbird
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Artist Feature: Avis Blackbird

The Artist’s Notebook: featuring Avis Blackbird. Avis is an Indigenous writer from Vancouver, Canada. She is also one of IHRAM’s treasured artists. In this interview, she shares her musings, inspiration, and honest thoughts on her experience with us as an artist and activist.

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Writer Feature: Emma Goldman-Sherman
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Writer Feature: Emma Goldman-Sherman

The Writer’s Notebook: featuring Emma Goldman-Sherman. She’s from the United States and is one of IHRAM Press’s treasured writers. In this interview, she shares their musings, inspiration, and honest thoughts on their experience with us as an author and activist.

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Celebrating women in translation month
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Celebrating women in translation month

Celebrating Women in Translation month with Loranne Vella and Sepideh Razmjoo.

Loranne contributed a bold piece in “the Feminine Voice of Malta” anthology, advocating for female writers & translators. Sepideh contributed vulnerable writing and art to “Iranian Women Speak" anthology, fighting for social justice through art.

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Out Now: IHRAM’s last Literary Magazine for 2025

Stories on the Move: Voices of the Unhoused.

Having a place to call home is a privilege that many of us take for granted. For some, the right to housing and shelter often seems like a hopeless struggle to remedy.

The authors and artists in Stories on the Move document personal experiences and depict reflections on homelessness through lyrical narratives and affirming poetry. These stories brim with glimmers of hope, unveiling the realities of housing adversities while also reinforcing a deep resilience for a better life. Featuring sixteen writers and four artists, this magazine provides a heartwarming and empathetic insight into the lives of the unhoused.

IHRAM Press Magazine proudly provides a platform for these voices, offering a space for poetry and prose to resonate with reflections of emotion, hope, and the enduring connection to one’s identity. The IHRAM Press magazine was created with a simple goal: to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world; each of the authors in this anthology contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing readers with their unique perspectives on issues of human rights.

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Award Nominees

  • 2024

    “Instruction Manual: Sheets of Desire” by Miriam Calleja, Malta;

    “The Hollow” by Pacella Chukwuma-Eke, Nigeria;

    “To Bury A Curious Girl” by Amirah Al Wassif, Egypt;

    “Savio” by Rigel Portales, Philippines;

    “Nani’s Chai” by Navin Desai, United States;

    “Fifteen” by Ana Reisens, Spain

    2023

    Edward Edmond Eduful, Ariana Lee, Mackenzie Duan, Alyza Taguilaso, Marcus Ugboduma and Simon Thaddeus Tsaga

    2022

    Joanna Cockerline, Alex Stein, AlfredoSalvatore Arcilesi, Luiza Louback, Joshua Effiong, Kristin W. Davis

    2021

    Laneikka Denne, Kalpna Singh-Chitnis, Sunday Obiageli, Esther Iyanuoluwa, Dean Gessie, Ashley Sophia 

  • 2024

    “Chamelemom” by Nathaniel Spencer-Cross;

    “Green Door” by Kathleen Hellen;

    “Quaking” by Kimberly W. Heiman

    2023

    Tyler Hein, Hec Lampert-Bates, Lena Petrović, Kashvi Ramani

  • 2024

    “Red Red Roses” by Jadi Campbell, Germany and United States;

    “Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is Terrorism Against Women’s Bodies” by Nagasha Martina, Uganda

    2023

    Ian Stewart