Created in 2018 as a printed periodical, Jr Hi the Magazine has evolved into an online platform prioritizing the narratives and expression of marginalized voices. Jr Hi the Magazine featured content by and for the artists and activists in our community. We aim to showcase underserved perspectives on the topics of feminism, creativity, and survival. As of April 2024, Jr Hi the Magazine is no longer publishing new pieces.
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In preparation of their solo exhibition, Billboard Prenup: A Byte of Love, Vita Kari gave Junior High a behind the scenes look at the installation, and talked becoming a meme, participation in performance art, and their grandmother’s influence on their art.
A series to remind us how to practice mindfulness in our daily lives. Illustrations by Sam Herrera.
A second gen’s coming of age. Written by Paula Macena.
A playlist for embracing change. Curated by Talker.
We all know that our personality traits, and desires can be influenced by the stars, so why not pleasure?! So, as classically queer astrology enthusiasts and sex toy aficionados, we’ve matched the best sex toys to your zodiac sign! Enjoy! Written by Shop Enby.
If you think sex education and the U.S. education system have a complex relationship now, wait until you hear how little has changed from the past! Written and researched by Anna Carlson. Edited by Gisselle Pernett.
Happy Valentine’s Day! Love is in the air and we’re playing matchmaker! By Junior High
A playlist for love. Curated by Polartropica.
What the CSU strike says about the future of cal state students and faculty. Written by Alma Barrera.
A playlist for childhood besties. Curated by Slow Pulp.
Get in bestie, we’re getting a library card! Curated by John Gregan and Junior High.
A playlist for listening to Silk Chiffon one time. Curated by Junior High.
Proud Mary’s Jessica Hinkle on body neutrality, fat friendships, and honoring the memory of her store’s namesake. In conversation with Gisselle Pernett. Photos by Jon Del Real.
Remember to read for your sun and rising sign horoscope. Don’t know your rising sign? Visit any gentrified coffee shop and scream, “CAN ANYONE TELL ME MY RISING SIGN?” By Elle O’Brien. Graphic by Brooklynn Scantlebury.
Fantasy Suite challenges the traditional strip club experience. Feature by Gisselle Pernett. Photos by Sophie Prettyman–Beauchamp
Our multitudes are seen and celebrated in Mixed Feelings. Questions and graphics by Julianna Sy
A playlist for fairy circles. Curated by Enny Owl with a Q&A by Junior High.