
Announcing the Publication of Peitho, Issue 28, Volume 3
The Peitho editors are pleased and proud to announce the publication of Peitho, Volume 28, Issue 3 for Spring 2026. This issue contains three full-length research articles analyzing rhetorics surrounding historical feminist activism, including the Wages For Housework movement and the Equal Rights Amendment campaign, each with implications for archival methodologies. The third article looks to contemporary rhetorics online through a feminist analysis of the ethos of “healthy eating” articles in web magazines and listicles.
Four book reviews offer insights into books that will speak to Peitho readers on the timely subjects of whiteness, motherhood, and immigration. An invited, collaborative piece called “Dispatch from Minneapolis” features creative and reflective contributions from feminist rhetoricians at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities on their experiences during Operation Metro Surge this past winter. Finally, the cover is extra-special to this issue, as Minnesota artist Marta Shore’s crop art piece entitled “They didn’t know we were seeds” represents an activist art form venerated in Minnesota.
We are grateful to all our authors and contributors, and we hope readers find this issue of Peitho thought-provoking and inspiring.

Alt text: Seed art that reads "They Tried to bury us they didn’t know we were seeds."
Copyright 2019, Marta Shore. Used with the artist’s generous permission.