Box 3
Contains 39 Results:
Chronic Illness Grrl # 1: Origin Story, Katie Tastrom Fenton
A comic that focuses on being fat, chronically ill, and dealing with fat shaming (and other forms of discrimination) from doctors. The end of the zine contains resources about navigating doctor visits as a fat person titled “fat hacks at the doctors.”
24 pages in English.
Fight Back! News and Views from the People's Struggle/¡Lucha Y Resiste! Noticias y Perspectivas de la Lucha del Pueblo, Fight Back! News, 2016
Some Points on the Mass Line, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, 2008
The Gayzette # 1: Friends+Lovers, The Gayzette, 2016
A LGBTQA+ focused zine made "by teens for teens" run by the Montclair High School Gay-Straight Alliance as an outlet to express their identities and share stories.
Published in Montclair, California, United States by The Montclair High School Gay Straight Alliance with contributors Gabriela Amelia, Jacob Walter, A.L. Booth, Daniel Schapiro, Alexis Dickerson, Sophie Schobert, and Anna Karapin-Springorum. 16 pages in English.
The Gayzette: An MHS GSA Zine, The Gayzette, 2016
A LGBTQA+ focused zine made by the Montclair High School Gay Straight Alliance that features information including a glossary and resources for people who seek to be inclusive and supportive of gay and transgender people.
Published in Montclair, California, United States by The Montclair High School Gay Straight Alliance with contributors Gabriela Amelia, Sophie Schobert, B, Sophie Sander, Daniel Schapiro, and Jane Brandt. 24 pages in English.
Areolas + Eyelashes, geoff, 2014
An anarchist zine about trauma, addiction, femme, post-traumatic stress disorder, sobriety, and being misgendered and misraced.
Published in Toronto, Canada. 24 pages in English.
nobody cares: pieces to pathways, geoff, 2014
A zine featuring creative writings, online status updates, and academic texts inspired by the author's friend. It covers topics ranging from selfie culture, sober stories, mixed race identity, and humility.
Published in Toronto, Canada. 24 pages in English.
Little Cloud # 1: Borders, Boundaries, and Barriers, Julia Glassman, 2013
A series of anecdotes, stories, and poems focused on blending witchcraft, Judaism, and Buddhism; colonization and misappropriation; and using “permaculture as a metaphor for building a healthy spiritual ecosystem by looking for the places where boundaries overlap.”
Published in Los Angeles, California. 32 pages in English.
All in Your Head # 3: (A)Sexuality, Intimacy, & Identity, Sam Glitterwurst, 2016
Essays, poetry, photography, drawings, and paintings centered on intimacy, (a)sexuality, and how they interact with disability, queerness, and neurodivergence.
Published in Minneapolis, Minnesota with contributors Kayla Rose, Jespa Kieselstein, Olivia Montoya, V, Liza Lauper, Mica McDonald, Kelsie Kachel, Barbara Ruth, Jacklyn Janeksela, Barbara, Sky Cubacub, Maira, and Raymond Luczak. 84 pages in English.
Health Insurance Questions Explained by Cats, Sam Glitterwurst, 2016
A short zine with health insurance advice with pictures of cats.
Published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 20 pages in English.
How To Make A Zine, Sam Glitterwurst
A short tutorial zine on making zines. Gives descriptions of what zines are, zine genres, how to fold zines, and goes over buying and selling them.
Published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 16 pages in English.
Trans Media Revolution: Mini Guide to Trans Tropes in Media, Sam Glitterwurst
A zine about representations and archetypes of transgender people that reinforce the ideology that gender transgressions are deviant and that portray transgender individuals as hypersexual, criminal, and mentally ill. This zine explores five common media tropes and why these portrayals should be challenged.
Published in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 8 pages in English.
The Do-it-Yourself Guide to Fighting the Big Motherfuckin' Sad, Adam Gnade, 2013
Self-described as an "anti-depression guide/guide to a freer, more lawless life," this zine contains essays and point-by-point suggestions on ways to fight sadness, anxiety, and boredom.
Published in Lansing, Kansas by Pioneers Press. 62 pages in English.
Simple Steps to a Life Less Shitty, Adam Gnade, 2014
A continuation of “Do-It-Yourself Guide to Fighting the Big Motherfuckin' Sad,” this zine contains how-tos and peptalks on overcoming sadness and the trials of modern life.
Published in Lansing, Kansas by Pioneers Press. 28 pages in English.
Skinned Heart: Numero Tres, Nyky Gomez
A feminist zine focused on friendship and support among women, miscommunication, an abusive relationship, gardening, and the loss of white friends.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro. 20 pages in English.
Skinned Heart: Numero Quatro, Nyky Gomez, 2012
A zine about surviving abusive relationships, feeling disconnected from culture, health issues and healthcare, and living in the northwest.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro. 32 pages in English.
Skinned Heart: Numero Cinco, Nyky Gomez, 2013
A stream of consciousness zine about being bi-polar and mental health at the onset of winter. It also contains a collage poster in the middle of the zine.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro. 20 pages in English.
Amor y Sacrificio, Sayuri Gomez, 2015
A zine focused on the author’s trauma due to crossing the border, the lack of accessible health care in the United States, and feeling impotent in regard to being unable to change policies that oppress undocumented immigrants. This zine also includes an interview with the author’s mother about her experience crossing the border.
Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by No Shame Distro. 24 pages in English and Spanish.
Whatever # 2: A Body Positive Guide, Gracie and Mandy, 2015
A zine created to explore and expose societal constructs in media and society regarding aesthetic ideals of women’s size and weight.
Published in California, United States by thehandandtheart. 24 pages in English.
Small Magic # 1, Hannah, 2015
A perzine about radical self-care and dealing with mental health issues that is focused on antidepressants, social anxiety, and recovery from alcoholism and disordered eating as well as with queerness, nutrition, feminism, and the author’s love of microbes.
Published by Small Magic Zine. 32 pages in English.