Category: | Literary magazine |
Frequency: | Quarterly |
Language: | English |
Based: | Chicago, Illinois |
Founder: | Ruth Apilado |
Finaldate: | 2007 |
Country: | United States |
America's Intercultural Magazine (abbreviated AIM) was a magazine established in 1973 with the intent of working against racism, discrimination, and bigotry in the United States.[1] Ruth Apilado founded AIM in 1973 after retiring from teaching.[2] Published four times a year, it offered scholarships through literary competitions whose contents align with the ideals of AIM.[3] It discontinued in 2007.[4]