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Dear frankie, I’m a recent addition to your reading set, and an avid magazine reader, and I think you are second to none. I’ve never felt so seen as a woman. Your variety of voices is a salve to the soul. It’s not often I feel represented when reading media, but frankie handles this with flair. I walk away from an issue assured of the woman I am, never doubting my choices. Your “Class of 2021” article in issue 104 has also inspired me to create a plan for my upcycling/vintage business and, for that, I am so grateful. Thank you for being such a positive publication. You probably don’t know quite how much you

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