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Editor | Girls Editorial Board (GEB for short) |
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Categories |
Feminism Youth |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Year founded | 1992 |
First issue | March 1993 |
Country | United States, but is read by girls across the world |
Based in | Duluth, Minnesota |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.newmoon.com |
New Moon is a magazine and moderated Internet forum intended for girls ages 8 and up. The magazine is published in Duluth, Minnesota,United States on a bi-monthly basis by New Moon Girl Media.
New Moon was established in 1992. The first issue of the magazine was published in March 1993. The magazine was started by Nancy Gruver, Joe Kelly and their daughters Mavis and Nia. The magazine consists of 36 pages and contains no advertisements. It is edited by the Girls Editorial Board, a group of girls ages 8–14. About 90 percent of the magazine's content is contributed by girls, and submissions from readers are encouraged. Magazine issues come in the mail every two months and are sold online and in many chain and independent bookstores in the US and Canada. The magazine was published on a monthly basis at the beginning of the 2000s.
In September, 2008 the group created a COPPA-compliant online creative community for girls that is moderated by adults. On the site, girls from different countries can create and share stories, poems, illustrations, audio and video clips, and "sticker" (message) each other.
Regular departments include "Language," which explains the physic changes that happen during childhood and puberty; "Global Village," which introduces readers to girls from other countries; "Women's Work," which profiles a woman in an interesting profession; "Herstory," which introduces readers to little-known women from history; "Girls on the Go," which covers girls' activism and adventure stories; and "Science Side Effects," which contains a science experiment intended for trying at home. Other regular departments are "Ask a Girl", where girls give each other advice on problems, "Voice Box", where girls debate topics like allowances, "Luna's Art Gallery", art submissions from readers, and "Girl Caught", intended for improving girls' media literacy by identifying ads and products that they believe are respectful or disrespectful to girls and women.