Sojourners for Justice Press
Neta Bomani, New York City
Sojourners for Justice Press is an NYC based micro-press devoted to the creation of print-based publications that engage do-it-yourself, black feminist, and abolitionist philosophies. SJP is represented by Assembling Voices Fellow Neta Bomani, a teacher, zine maker, and 1/2 of Sojourners for Justice Press.
Sojourners for Justice Press’ Assembling Voices project, Binding Our Stories: Black DIY Publishing into the Future, aims to create a series of workshops for Black emerging and established publishers, connecting them with alternative techniques and networks, educating them about counter histories within publishing, and culminating in a collective publication and showcase.
In their own time, Neta makes a lot of zines, enjoys collecting retro electronics, and is an avid eBay user.