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Conducive publishes news and culture for progressives who want to be engaged and read compassionate, advocacy, critical and solutions-oriented news and culture. It is a magazine devoted to critical thinking about ways to deal with social problems and looking for viable solutions to dilemmas we face on both a local and worldwide scope. Our readers not only want to know the news, they want to know how to do something about it.

We tell stories to affect people and effect change. Journalism spends much energy trying to convince people that the issues are important. But, that is only part of what we think our readers want to hear. Conducive operates under the premise that readers will care more about a problem if they can see something they can do about it.

We publish articles looking at communities in action and exploring solutions to small and big social problems.

Conducive also features articles covering innovative ideas and research accessible to a diverse audience of people interested in social change.

Editor-in-Chief   Natalie Cherot
natalie(@)conducivemag.com

Managing Editor Christine Shearer
christine(@)conducivemag.com

Editor Corey Hill
corey(@)conducivemag.com

Editors at Large

Kevin Minh Allen
kevinminh(@)conducivemag.com

Frank Ruiz
frank(@)conducivemag.com

Contributing Editor Heather Tirado Gilligan

Web Designers

William S. Wynn
Daniel Xiong

International Advisory Board

Micheal Gonzales Cruz Universidad de Puerto Rico
Rudy Guevarra Arizona State University
Clara Olmedo Universidad Austral de Chile
Indigo Williams Willing University of Queensland

For general inquires, email editors(@)conducivemag.com

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Conducive is a magazine devoted to critical thinking about ways to deal with social problems and looking for viable solutions to dilemmas we face on both a local and worldwide scope. We also features articles covering innovative ideas and research accessible to a diverse audience of progressives interested in social change.

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