What I have learned about movements
Crybaby’s story editor Zoe Allen writes about three vital lessons she’s learned about social and political movements.
Starling Irving gets candid about her relish for life

Crybaby speaks with Starling Irving about her career writing for The Paris Review and Man Repeller and her road trip in her family’s bright green bus.
Hair diaspora

Crybaby writer Max Amar writes about how losing his hair from cancer brought him closer to the physical appearance he’d always wanted.
Interview with Niqabae Chronicles

Aima of NiqaBae Chronicles speaks with Crybaby about being a Niqabi Muslim woman, her art, and activism.
Guns and roses and supernovae: a journal entry

Crybaby managing editor Zoe Yu Gilligan journals her thoughts on love, pain, and art.
Ask YES! to Consent: masturbation, orgasms, and more

New Jersey-based sex-ed organization YES! answers the questions Crybaby readers submitted about birth control, sexuality, masturbation, and more.
What death can teach us about life: talking grief with mother-daughter duo Suzy Hopkins and Hallie Bateman

Crybaby sat down with Suzy and Hallie to hear more about their experience as mother-daughter collaborators and how making the book changed their perception of losing a loved one.
An interview with British filmmaker and activist Meera Darji

Crybaby interviews the director of “Transindia” and “Major 9195” about how activism influences the documentaries she makes.
Israel Palestine and me

After speaking with a close friend, Crybaby writer Daniela Steinberg learns about the complicated history of Israel, Palestine and her relationship to both.
Carnaval no Inferno

‘Carnaval no Inferno’ (Carnival in Hell, in English) is a street-carnival-party that Crybaby photographer Eduardo Barrosa organizes in Fortaleza, a city in Northeastern Brazil.