GAB BONGHI (Queering the Food Scene, p. 11) best known for capturing Philly’s vibrant food, drink & restaurant scene. She’s always on the hunt for the perfect slice of cheese pizza.
JORDAN HARRIS (Queering the Food Scene, p. 11) is a multifaceted creative professional in Philadelphia. In addition to managing social media and photography for the Schulson Collective, you can find her work via Jordan Harris Photography, where she specializes in capturing people, events, and small businesses with finesse and creativity.
HANNAH HOWARD (Yoav Perry Knows Cheese Will Change the World, p. 20) is the author of the memoirs Feast: True Love in and out of the Kitchen and Plenty: A Memoir of Food and Family. She writes for The Guardian and Bon Appetit and teaches writing classes online. Hannah lives in New Jersey with her family and loves stinky cheese.
MIANA JUN (Yoav Perry Knows Cheese Will Change the World, p. 20) is a photographer living in Bucks County, PA. Her photography work ranges from portraiture and weddings to food and nature-inspired projects. When not behind the camera, you may find her cooking delicious meals, hiking, bird watching or traveling around the globe. IG page @ mianajunphotography.
PARCEL ISLAND (Big Love, Little Cakes, p. 16) is a Philadelphia-based, woman-owned gift and design company that specializes in colorful and quirky illustrations for greeting cards, gifts, art prints and more. In addition to creating unique gifts, they offer design services, including illustrated ads, social media graphics, and apparel collaborations.
NEAL SANTOS (Cheers to Her, p. 25) is a food, travel and portrait photographer living in West Philadelphia, PA. Whenever possible he is photographing food and its people in all contexts, from seed to plate, and across cuisines from all diasporas. His work champions humanity, connection, and community whenever possible.
ERYN SUNNOLIA (Queering the Food Scene, p. 11)(she/they) is a queer writer living in Philadelphia, PA. Their writing has appeared in Electric Literature, HuffPost, Well+Good, Insider, and others. She is working on her first book. She also likes making quilts. You can find them at erynsunnolia.com or on Substack.
MADDY SWEITZER-LAMMÉ (Cheers to Her, p. 25) is a Philadelphia-based freelance writer and editor. She’s also the founder of Tiny Table Tours, a boutique walking tour company that gives guests a journalist’s view of Philly.
BAREFOOT BOOKS (Edible Kids, p. 37) is an award-winning, independent, women-owned and run, children’s book publisher based in Concord, MA. Founded by two mothers in England in 1992, they are committed to creating visually captivating books that celebrate global awareness and diversity, spark curiosity and capture imaginations.
CORRECTION. An article in the fall issue misspelled the name of Marissa Donata Touch.











