Herizons Explained

Herizons
Editor:Penni Mitchell
Editor Title:Managing Editor
Category:Women's rights, Feminism, Women
Frequency:Quarterly
Circulation:11,000
Founded:1979
Country:Canada
Based:Winnipeg, Manitoba
Issn:0711-7485
Oclc:679778553

Herizons is a Canadian feminist magazine published in Winnipeg, Manitoba and distributed to subscribers throughout Canada. Billed as "Canada's answer to Ms. magazine,"[1] it is also sold on newsstands.

History

Founded in 1979[2] as a volunteer feminist newspaper, The Manitoba Women's Newspaper, Herizons switched to a magazine format in 1983, under the directorship of managing editor Deborah Holmberg Schwartz. It then expanded into the national Canadian market in 1985. Herizons published monthly until 1987, then ceased publishing until 1992, when its doors were re-opened by two former staff.[3]

Content

Published quarterly, Herizons focuses on the strides being made towards women's equality in Canada and around the world. The magazine profiles leading feminist activists, artists and agitators, and highlights the efforts of organizations working to change public policy issues. Herizons topics of interest include women in politics, gender discrimination, legal cases affecting gender equality, feminist social justice issues, women's health, the environment, popular culture and the arts.

The magazine publishes bite-sized snippets called "nelliegrams" that note advancements made towards women's equality, as well as relevant book, film and music reviews. Herizons interviews notable Canadian female musicians and performers and publishes essays on timely feminist issues.

Contributors

Herizons contributors include noted feminists authors, artists, feminist activists, academic writers. They include Michele Landsberg, Susan G. Cole, Cindy Filipenko, Judy Rebick, Shawna Dempsey. Since 1992, Herizons managing editor has been Penni Mitchell. The non profit organization is overseen by a volunteer board of directors.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Herizons Magazine. Manitoba Government. 11 November 2015.
  2. Book: Cynthia Sugars. The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Literature. 4 May 2016. 2 November 2015. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-994187-2. 850.
  3. Herizons is Back. Fuse. 1991. 15-16. 40. Arton's Cultural Affairs Society and Publishing.