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Texas Queer Youth Zine is wanting of your submissions!! if your queer, young and a texan please lets urge our visions forward together!!
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Comment by neva on March 12, 2012 at 3:57pm Hi, felt this zine fitted here. Recently I made a zine on what's it like living with a profound hearing loss/deafness.
Understanding a Deaf world.
Feel free to comment/criticize, share and print.
Thanks
Comment by mina boromand on March 10, 2012 at 8:48am good paper for all social zinesters
Comment by Sari M on March 8, 2012 at 12:09am
neither doll houses nor tree houses: on living outside of the gender binary
finished in under 24 hours for the chicago zine fest, this zine focuses on the ups and downs of finding myself outside of the gender binary and attempts to both de- and re-construct various questions about my own gender as well as gender in general. three separate sections discuss feeling pushed out of femininity, how masculinity is viewed as inherent and femininity is viewed as a fictitious performance, how striving for the “perfect balance” of two genders is not plausible nor an adequate solution, acceptance or tolerance (or neither) that i feel in specific spaces, how my radical friends misgender and disrespect me more often than my non-radical ones, the (non-) accessibility of queer jargon and language, how coming out has garnered me the most intense gender assumptions yet, dealing with friends who don’t “get it”, my desire to validate my own identity without stepping on the identity of others, and checking white privilege. 32 pgs, ½ size, b&w. $2-3 or trade. message me or e-mail youvegotafriendinpa (at) gmail (dot) com for more info!
Comment by Britani Sadovski on February 21, 2012 at 4:28pm I've always been interested in art as a way to work through personal trauma, social policy, and global crisis; the personal is political, for we begin to change the world by first changing ourselves.
For the last 7 years I have been distributing my chapbooks with the intent of inspiring others whilst simultaneously pleasing my own creative drive. Feed the Whales is a massive free press project; Sunflower Skins is working on the latest print run of 1,000 books, some of which will be distributed at Shock Stock, some of which will go to Eastern Canada, Florida, and Turkey. We're also distributing guerrilla-style via menus, telephone booths, walk-in clinics, libraries, and universities; anywhere someone will find one and, with it, the courage to make personal change. The ripples are everywhere.
xoxox
Britani
Comment by Sari M on February 19, 2012 at 10:56pm Comment by Sari Mjust now Delete Comment
you’ve got a friend in pennsylvania #6
my issues with mental health have always been immensely difficult for me to assess, describe, and talk about. an intensely private person, i have kept most of my struggles to myself. in this zine, i attempt to investigate the traces of anxiety, depression, suicide, and alcoholism in my family’s history as well as my own difficulties with these issues. almost split into two zines due to volume, this issue is a hefty assortment of stories, thoughts, and emotions.
eight sections discuss: the secrecy surrounding my family’s history of suicides, a recent suicide in my family, my issues with anxiety and pushing emotions aside, my reoccuring suicidal thoughts and how my identities intersect with them, talking with a fellow queer/trans* friend struggling with suicide, assessing my tumultuous relationship with alcohol and deciding to become consciously sober, what i can do to manage and deal with things, and what i plan to do in the future. there is a trigger warning for the zine relating to depression, anxiety, suicide, self-harm, alcoholism, sexual assault, and abuse - please take care of yerself before you read this - it is intense.
this zine is extremely text heavy, black & white, 46 pages, and 1/2 size. for purchasing or trading, please e-mail youvegotafriendinpaATgmailDOTcom or get in touch with me on here!
Comment by mina boromand on February 16, 2012 at 2:09am free anti capitalist zine avaliable ..JUST SEND AD ..CHEERS
Comment by Wine_Guzzler on February 3, 2012 at 1:54pm Hey Y'all! I'm new to the site, and couldn't be happier to be a member. Check out my latest blog post about the correlation between race and property value in the Bay Area.
http://sociopoliticonurd.blogspot.com/2012/02/correlation-between-r...
I look forward to collaborating with anyone.
Comment by The BellaVie on January 9, 2012 at 2:39pm I'll be having a social justice + art fundraiser for my documentary about my trip to China and how there are lots of resources for students (TESOL, Zines, Entrepreneurship, Lifestyle Design..etc.) And I was looking to see if anyone would want to donate some zines (or even sell for my fundraiser!) with similar topics for high school students.
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