UCLA Student Media

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Magazines

Student Media UCLA publishes seven print magazines.


Al-Talib

altalib@media.ucla.edu (310) 206-7877
Founded 1990 Circulation: 20,000 semi-quarterly

Al-Talib, which means "the student," is devoted to covering the American Muslim community. Al-Talib works to correct the mainstream media's misinformation about Islam and Muslims by providing accurate information. Mustafa Siddique is the editor.


Fem

fem@media.ucla.edu (310) 206-6168
Founded: 1974 Circulation: 5,000 quarterly

Fem is dedicated to informing and empowering women and men by providing a feminist analysis of issues. Jennifer Wang is the editor.


Ha'Am

haam@media.ucla.edu (310) 825-6280
Founded: 1972 Circulation: 5,000 quarterly

Ha'Am seeks to be a platorm for Jewish students for cultural awareness and interaction. Ha'Am strives to be a viable source of news, religion and culture. Ezra Wolkenfeld is the editor.


La Gente de Aztlan

lagente@media.ucla.edu (310) 825-9836
Founded: 1971 Circulation: 5,000 monthly

La Gente de Aztlan is dedicated to the empowerment of the Chicano/a, Latino/a and Native American community through progressive journalism. For the past 30 years, La Gente has dedicated itself to serving Chicano/a, Latino/a and Native American college and high-school-aged youth who seek political and cultural awareness. Brenda Yancor and Melissa Lambarena are the editors.


Nommo

nommo@media.ucla.edu (310) 825-3305
Founded: 1968 Circulation: 5,000 quarterly

Nommo provides coverage of political, cultural and social issues in the African American community. Nommo was the first newsmagazine sponsored by the UCLA Communications Board. Kimberly Taylor is the editor.


Pacific Ties

pacificties@media.ucla.edu (310) 825-1004
Founded: 1977 Circulation: 5,000 quarterly

Pacific Ties is the Asian Pacific Islander magazine at UCLA. It offers alternative analysis of current issues of importance to its community. Catherine Manabat is the editor.


OutWrite

(310) 825-8500
Founded: 1968 Circulation: 5,000 quarterly

OutWrite provides coverage of political and social issues and events that occur in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at UCLA and beyond. It is for those who seek in-depth coverage of LGBT issues that are often ignored or distorted by mainstream media. OutWrite does not currently have an editor.