Cero Magazine
Cero Magazine, released by Cero Collective, is a quarterly nonprofit publication focused on arts and culture. It highlights and nurtures emerging talents across various fields, emphasizing the principles of creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, and accountability.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
ceromagazine.com | Michael Matthews
Last month, deep in the thick of summer, Cero Magazine gathered our contributors, friends, donors, and community members to commemorate the sweltering season and our latest issue. Celebrants mingled amidst punchy beats by Mona Matsuoka, absorbing our brand new visual identity—designed by our creative directors Graphic Services—while they perused copies of CERO07, anchored by our striking cover subjects Hayley Kiyoko and Joan Smalls.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
ceromagazine.com | Michael Matthews
As Pride Month drew to a close, Brooklyn queer haven The Rosemont played host to Cero Collective’s first-ever Pride celebration to help launch INDIGiQUEER, a new nonprofit creative alliance founded by Indigenous Xicano climate activist Thómas Lopez Jr this year.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
ceromagazine.com | Jonathan Shia |Veronica Blagoeva
When Anthony Boyle was a young kid in Belfast, there were two very different stories he watched over and over that helped shape his childhood. One was Green Street Hooligans, a 2005 film that starred Elijah Wood as a Harvard student thrown into the violent criminal world of the eponymous London football fans.
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Jan 17, 2024 |
ceromagazine.com | Annette Lin |Jonathan Shia |Michael Matthews
"I shot forty-seven people in one day—people from all walks of life."When embarking on the task of photographing forty-seven subjects in one session, a portraitist already has much to grapple with logistically and creatively. To further complicate the task, imagine encapsulating dozens of subjects' essences in the nude, in fifteen minutes each.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
ceromagazine.com | Eliel Cruz |Jonathan Shia |Michael Matthews |Mackenzie Hamilton
Raquel Willis's rise to prominence as one of the best-known Black trans activists in the country wasn't planned. Her life was shaped through the process of coming into herself against the backdrop of a constant onslaught of violence against Black and trans communities just before the boom of trans visibility less than a decade ago.
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