The Jackrabbit Speaks

Man riding a sculpture of a jackalope

The Jackrabbit Speaks (JRS) is Burning Man’s official newsletter, sent to hundreds of thousands of subscribers. In addition to year-round information about the growing community and culture of Burning Man, it includes important up-to-date information about preparing for Black Rock City. We send posts no more than weekly, but usually bi-weekly(ish), and a little more frequently as the event nears.

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The JRS is the primary mouthpiece for the Burning Man community. There are currently more than 220,000 subscribers on the list, and the last thing we want to do is waste their precious inbox space and attention span. Thus, we only include posts that are: of broad and diverse interest, relevance, and importance to that audience; accessible to Burners worldwide; hosted on a reliable platform (if online); accepted by our discerning rabbit editors. We reserve the right to post or not post anything.

While there are a great deal of worthy Burner causes to support, we only have the capacity to publish projects that will have an impact on the Burning Man community at large, or ones that, in our opinion, are of special interest to the whole community. If your project doesn’t quite fit that description, consider submitting to your local Regional Network contact. Artists with placed art can request to have a fundraiser promoted on the Art Listing page. Learn how to submit your fundraiser.

We use this section to promote select fundraisers (see above), and call-outs for support through participation, material donations and volunteering for your project. Alternatively, we encourage you to post your project needs (or skills you’re offering) on our Spark system.

Since we write for a global audience, we unfortunately cannot share very regional, local, in-person events unless they are both accessible to our community around the globe and reflective of Burning Man’s culture and impact in the world. If your event doesn’t match that description, we encourage you to submit to your local Regional Network contact for inclusion in their lists, or hop onto the Spark system and find people looking to connect and collaborate across all fields of endeavor.

We use this section to promote the wide variety of on-playa and off-playa participation opportunities in our community. We love seeing the rich mix of offerings, from the sublime to the ridiculous.