DIY and diversity from skate culture and arts, for the underground and overlooked . Skateism is our common belief in the culture of skateboarding.
In this issue:
’It has been five years since the first issue of Skateism, and over the years we have witnessed so many incredible changes within the skateboarding world. The birth of skate collectives, safe spaces and organisations around the world continues to rise, as well as the number of people trying to make this a better space for everyone.
This issue features people who inspire us every day, people such as Briana King, Nora Vasconcellos, Nestor Judkins, Brian Anderson, Sarah Meurle, Jessika Alexander, Raisa Abal, Veronica Trillo, Nick Hayes, Chloe Covell, Riley Pembleton, Luke O’Donnel, Lily Turek, Chad Ford, Sarah Huston and organisations like Skateistan, Free Movement SB, Concrete Jungle Foundation, UCANSKATE and Neighbourhood Skate Club.′
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