The large representation of venders in this magazine attempts to give a voice to the voiceless in society and end some patriarchal oppression in society. In this case, the magazine aligns with bell hooks' beliefs on feminism and bell hooks would see the magazine as an ally in the fight for feminism.
The magazine is largely involved in and affected by politics. This is partly a result of the creator's personal beliefs and the direct effect politics has on homelessness and other issues the magazine tackles. This also aligns with bell hooks belief that feminism and the fight for equality is a political commitment rather than a lifestyle choice.
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