We’re looking for some smart young women to join our teen editorial collective. The collective serves as an editorial advisory board for the magazine. We get together a few times a year to talk about Shameless, magazines, school, life and other issues that the group is interested in.
The collective is a way for young women in Toronto to connect with each other, share ideas and projects and contribute to the magazine. The only requirements are:
- you must be of high-school age
- you must live in the Greater Toronto Area and be able to attend irregular meetings downtown (sorry to all you non-Torontonians!)
Please send the answers to the following questions to submit@shamelessmag.com, with Editorial Collective in the subject line.
1) Tell us your name, age, school and grade.
2) What makes you shameless?
3) Tell us about the woman who inspires you most.
4) Give us feedback on the section of Shameless you love or hate most.
DEADLINE: Dec 15. We’ll let you know in January if you’ve been selected.



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