Flossin Magazine
Don’t Count Us Out, Volume 20 #1
We are the People, Hear us ROAR, We are a Force too Big to Ignore.
Be empowered by this latest issue of Flossin Magazine where our Editor-in-Chief and CEO, John Washington, sets the tone for an unapologetically Black approach to public health and the pandemic, the current state of civil unrest and subsequent popular uprisings and how the Black community is navigating the turmoil, tumult and changes in our society and in the World.
This issue is also Flossin’s first high-tech magazine cover that comes to life in augmented reality (AR). Designed and engineered by our Full Stack Creator, Steven Christian, the fists of power are in honor of the #WeCountOregon campaign which is emboldening historically undercounted populations to take back their Money, Power and Representation through the 2020 Census.
Take your reading experience to the next level with the Flossin Media augmented reality mobile app. We mirror traditional images and text with digital content using our app to create a one of a kind experience that literally pops off the page. AR pages include in this issue include; the Cover and pages 7,8,10,12,17,24,26,34,38,42,44,46,52 and the back cover.
To experience the Flossin Magazine AR
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Once the publication is in hand, use your mobile phone to search “Flossin Media" In the Google Play or Apple Store.
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Featured Articles
Letter from the Editor
Be empowered by this latest issue of Flossin Magazine where our Editor in Chief and CEO sets the tone for an unapologetically Black approach to interviews on Health & the pandemic, the current uprisings and how the Black community is navigating during these times of emotional circumstances.
Get Down with the Count
Get inspired by #WeCountOregon, who are out in the streets and working overtime to amplify the voices of BIPOC in the 2020 Census through implementing new and innovative approaches to reaching and counting historically hard to count communities.
Akasha Lawrence Spence
On the State level, we focus our lens on those tirelessly advocating for marginalized Black communities during the coronavirus pandemic, like Representative Akasha Lawrence-Spence and other Black leaders who successfully advocated for $62 million recently awarded to the Oregon Cares Fund for Black Relief and Resiliency.