
We are Omisté.
An empowering online magazine dedicated to uplifting BIPOC of all religions, cultures, gender identities, classes, abilities and sexualities.
“Omisté prides itself on its ethos of inclusivity and provides a unique platform for BIPOC creatives to contribute to” – Davina Dang, Founder of Omisté.

Why Omisté?
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- Original
- Meaningful
- Impassioned
- Supportive
- Transparent
- Évolutionniste (evolutionary)
inclusive, intersectional, involved.
Omisté is accepting submissions!
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Are you interested in writing for us? If so, head on over to our submissions page!
Recent Posts
- The complexities of being a bisexual BIPOC.When you’re navigating the realms of sexuality as a BIPOC, there’s a new dimension of confusion and turmoil
- Stories My Tongue RemembersThe warmth of your hands, melting into syrup.
- (no title)blackness does not equal inferiority.