Hope in Shadows Calendar 2026

The 2026 Hope in Shadows Calendar from Megaphone Magazine has been revealed and it is now available from vendors on the streets of Vancouver featuring photography from the community.
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The 2026 Hope in Shadows Calendar from Megaphone Magazine has been revealed and it is now available from vendors on the streets of Vancouver featuring photography from the community.
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Voting is now open for the photos that will appear in the Hope in Shadows 2026 Calendar, presented by Megaphone Magazine.
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Join Megaphone Magazine in celebrating the 15th annual Voices of the Street poetry collection at a launch event May 15, 2025. The anthology features 39 pieces from writers based in the Downtown Eastside.
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The Hope in Shadows Calendar for 2025 has just been released, featuring photography from the annual Downtown Eastside community members photo contest.
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Megaphone Magazine’s Big Sell and website launch on April 5, 2024 showcasing community journalism and improving sales for low income vendors.
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Support Megaphone Magazine this season. It’s a street paper in Vancouver that reports on social justice, culture, politics, and arts.
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The 2024 Hope in Shadows Calendar is now available from Megaphone Magazine vendors on the street of Vancouver.
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Megaphone Magazine has just revealed their 2023 Hope in Shadows Calendar featuring a special commemorative 20th anniversary poster.
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Megaphone Magazine has launched its 12th-annual special literary edition, Voices of the Street — Stealing Looks at the Sun: Writing about Climate Change in 2022 — showcasing the literary talents of marginalized writers in Vancouver.
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Megaphone has released episode one of the Voices of the Street podcast today — its first foray into audio storytelling by people with lived experiences of poverty, substance use and incarceration.
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