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This issue explores the resiliency of African women, covers some key players in alternative rap trends and profiles KIKIKEONI, a flourishing digital artist.

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An ode to love and loving, this issue includes 5 Reasons Going Home Feels Like Shit, how we can better care for the people in our lives, and the script for Jonah Hodari's upcoming film "Crossed Legs."

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Highlighting elusive artist Fred Whitley, this issue is interested in what it means to feel seen, to own something and the complex nature of interpersonal relationships.

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Rover’s fourth issue explores ‘Revolution,’ its pain, its excitement, its power. This issue is submerged in creative and tangible realities, moving forth radically from one space to another. It explores the slipperiness of social identity, and in some cases, the elation of embodying it.

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We enter Fall, face first with r0ver’s fifth issue which explores the theme of seduction. This issue is a whirlwind of collaborative pieces in conversation with one another, exploring how seduction asserts itself in spaces of ideation, abstraction, and experience.

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Issue 6 is a celebration of the divinity found in artistic practice. As life begins to take shape of permanence, we clash against malleable youthful passions. In other words---shit gets real. In r0ver's sixth issue, our futures navigate notions of security, hope, heritage, culture and history. The compiled works try to reconcile naiveté and reality. Nena Nicole graces our cover exploring her relationship to the practice of creation, as well as her musings and muses. Her message to artists is simple but voluminous, "we're all in this together."

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