Ellie's Echo is a literary magazine meant to showcase the art of Eleanor Roosevelt College's diverse, international population. The Echo has a focus on amplifying marginalized voices, particularly those of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and migrant students. We publish quarterly issues, and we accept the following for potential publication: poetry, short fiction, short creative non-fiction, visual art (collages, paintings, photographs, etc), literary translations, short literary criticism, short book reviews, short creative articles related to activism, written interviews, and excerpts of Making of the Modern World research papers. Our magazine is based in Eleanor Roosevelt College's educational philosophy: "to be educated in our world today means to understand one's own history and cultural heritage and the history and thought of other major cultural traditions as well."