ABOUT US
Seismic Sisters elevates and celebrates feminist artists and activists who are shaking things up. We amplify the voices of new leaders and rebels who are shifting culture and changing the landscape. We also give space and r-e-s-p-e-c-t to longtime feminist activists who did the groundwork and are still powering on to create a more feminist future. From girls to grandmas, we need each other, feed each other, and work best together. Seismic Sisters is a mix of clubhouse, news site, and think tank where you come to get informed, inspired, and invigorated to go back out into the world. Our epicenter is San Francisco, but our influence will ripple out beyond the Bay Area.
Kim Christensen is the founder and creative force behind Seismic Sisters magazine, providing a fresh jolt of feminism for the San Francisco Bay Area. Kim has combined her love of journalism, politics and feminism to create a fresh new media platform. The result is Seismic Sisters, her brainchild and new business. Kim is part of a new wave of women who are building the infrastructure we need to shift power and make progress – to move our country forward, not backward. New media is a vital need and Seismic Sisters intends to be a player.
Tumay Aslay is a Creative Media Specialist at Seismic Sisters. As a fine art photographer trained at Academy of Art University in San Francisco, Tumay brings her unique style to grace the pages of Seismic Sisters. Her portrait work is deeply intimate and vibrates with feminine energy.
Polina Smith is an Art Event Producer at Seismic Sisters. As an an award-winning artist, theater producer, director and performer, Polina has been passionate about magic, theater, and activism. She holds a BFA in theater for social change from Concordia University and an MFA in Creative Inquiry from the California Institute of Integral Studies.
CONTRIBUTORS
Keesa Ocampo
Chief Creative at Seismic Sisters, Managing Editor of The Jolt, and CEO at WeSparq
Tristan Cunningham
Actor, Writer, Producer
Mister WA
Video Editor, Producer & Creative Fixer, Mister WA Productions
Ariel Neidermieier
Contributing Writer