Geez (magazine)
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Geez is an independent quarterly magazine dealing with issues of spirituality, social justice, religion, and progressive cultural politics. The byline of Geez was "holy mischief in an age of fast faith".[1][2] In 2015 the byline was changed to "contemplative cultural resistance".[3] Geez is based in Detroit and distributes in Canada, the U.S., and abroad.[4]
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Editor | Lydia Wylie-Kellerman |
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Categories | religious, social justice activism |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | Fall 2005 |
Company | Geez Press Inc. |
Country | United States of America |
Based in | Detroit, Michigan |
Language | English |
Website | www |
Geez was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 2005 by Aiden Enns and Will Braun. Geez looks at religion, spirituality, and politics through the eyes of its readers. Geez is known for its pointed illustrations,[5] graphics and unique combination of satire, critique, social consciousness, and quirkiness.[6] The magazine says it's for "people at the fringes of faith".[7]