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I wanted to create a press that was led by black/brown folks that was inclusive to all writers of a multicultural sensibility that also explores social justice, with a sensitive ear to women and writers of color. It has been no secret that the past few years have been a struggle, but it is the writers who have stuck with me through thick and thin that have kept the press going. It is the editors and artists who have volunteered their talent and time that have kept the press going. Now, with our recent distribution agreement with University of Chicago Press, 2Leaf Press is entering into a new stage of development, which includes achieving a stable presence in the publishing industry. We need funding to continue our transition with Chicago; we need funding to pay people for their services, and we need money to market our books in conjunction with Chicago. Since we do not take money from outside sources (giving us free reign of who and what we publish), we really rely on donations to stay afloat, making your support essential to our existence. Please support 2Leaf Press. Spread the word. Donate today.
—Gabrielle David
Publisher of 2Leaf Press,
Executive Director of the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (IAAS)
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