New Voices (magazine)

The magazine is produced by one recent college graduate in New York City and dozens of student writers from campuses across the country on a shoestring annual budget.

[3] In 1991, faced with a decline in the number of individual campus publications, the Jewish Student Press Service changed its focus and began publishing its own magazine, called New Voices, which now operates online as a fully digital magazine.

[4] As an independent publication and educational organization, each Editor is recently-graduated and hired for an average two-year contract.

[6] In a 2007 article in The Nation, Eyal Press writes about New Voice's budget crisis: “In the end, Solelim announced a new arrangement: New Voices was given a $10,000 grant instead of the $30,000 it had expected, and was required to offer $9,000 in free advertising to two hard-line pro-Israel groups, Stand With Us and the David Project.

This scuttled New Voices's capacity-building plans, and one staffer had to be let go.”[8] This article about a Judaism-related magazine or journal is a stub.