Box 4
Contains 39 Results:
The Sexual Freedom Activism Field Guide, Nicole Mazzeo, 2016
A guide to getting involved with sexuality activism in order to create a "cultural shift toward a more sexually accepting culture."
Published in Boston, Massachusetts by Pleasure Pie. 8 pages in English.
Empower Yoself Before You Wreck Yoself: Native American Feminist Musings Volume 1, Amber McCrary and Melanie Fey, 2014
A collection of art, poems, and stories by Navajo women designed to help Native women fight against assimilation, patriarchy, white supremacy, and colonization, and fight for a place in counterculture.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro with contributors Melanie Fey, Amber McCrary, and Bradley Werley. 48 pages in English.
The Nizhoni Beat: Native American Feminist Musings Volume 1, Amber McCrary and Melanie Fey, 2015
A collection of art, poems, and stories by Navajo women designed to help Native women fight against assimilation, patriarchy, white supremacy, and colonization, and fight for a place in counterculture.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro with contributors Melanie Fey, Amber McCrary, Bradley Werley, Kesheena, Tamara Seaton, and A. Saylor. 48 pages in English.
Shik'is ShiHeart: My Friend, My Heart: Native American Feminist Musings, Amber McCrary and Melanie Fey, 2016
A collection of art, poems, and stories by Navajo women designed to help Native women fight against assimilation, patriarchy, white supremacy, and colonization, and fight for a place in counterculture.
Published in Seattle, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro with contributors Melanie Fey, Amber McCrary, Kasheena, Ariadne Wolf, Lola Brave, Debro Apo, and Shannon Goodman. 56 pages in English.
Mend My Dress Press Ephemera, Mend My Dress Press
Five cards with zine titles and art published by Mend My Dress Press with short descriptions on the back.
5 cards in English.
Different Times: Drag, Life, Rock'n'Roll: Five Years in Six Inch Killaz, 1994-99, Mona/Simon, 2013
The zine recalls the history of the author’s band and the drag, trans, queer, and music scenes in London they were a part of.
Published in Chapeltown, Leeds, United Kingdom by Footprint Workers Co Operative with contributors. 40 pages in English.
Fuck You Brain! MonicaCreep
A mini-zine with surreal drawings and short phrases decrying the author's brain.
Published in Dawson City, Canada by PeachMoonDIY. 24 pages in English.
SLC Pink Edition 1, Chloe Monson and Elaine Sayer, 2016
SLC Pink Edition 2: Self Portrait, Chloe Monson and Elaine Sayer, 2016
Xicanitas & Punkeristas Say It Loud! An Anti-Copyright Zine Chronicling Xicanas in Punk & Beyond, Brenda Montaño, 2013
Say It Loud! contains anecdotes and histories of Xicana women in the punk movement as well as track listings and art. It is the author’s final project for their college class RAZA 410: Seminar in Gender that seeks to combat the objectification and erasure of Xicana women.
Published in Oakland, California. 24 pages in English.
make all good things fall apart #3, Clementine Morrigan and geoff, 2015
A collaborative zine made as part of the Anchor Archive zine residency program on themes of addiction, sobriety, and intoxication culture that contains illustrations from both authors.
Published in Toronto, Canada. 36 pages in English.
I Still Live: Biography of a Spiritualist, Annie Murphy, 2009
A Xeric grant-winning graphic narrative and illustrative novelette biography of Achsa Sprague, a 19th century feminist, abolitionist, and spiritualist as well as an autobiography of the author.
Published in Portland, Oregon. 60 pages in English.
When She Speaks I Hear The Revolution #1, Stephanie Novak, 2011
A collection of stories, poems, and art about women and feminism in the spirit of riot grrrl aimed at empowering the Salt Lake City community.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah with contributors Alexa Clausen, DeAnn Emett, Eileen McCabe, Jack Martin, Erica Head, Amy Wilkins, Shauna Brock, Stephanie Novak, Renee Redmond, and Leisl A. Bonnell. 20 pages in English.
When She Speaks I Hear The Revolution #2, Stephanie Novak, 2012
A collection of stories, poems, and art about women and feminism in the spirit of riot grrrl aimed at empowering the Salt Lake City community.
Published in Salt Lake City, Utah with contributors Shauna Brock, Brian Frandsen, Becca Christian, Tamara Porter-Jones, Becki Rasmussen, Stephanie Novak, K Lu Quibelle, DeAnn Emett, Erica Head, and Jesse Parent. 32 pages in English.
Abuela y los Dead Mexicans, Dave Ortega, 2011
This comic intersperses the stories of the author’s grandmother's escape from Mexico during the Revolution of 1910-1920 with those from "official" history that features players including the Revolution's "Big Four": Pancho Villa, Emiliano Zapata, Alvaro Obregon and Venustiano Carranza.
Published in Somerville, Massachusetts. 24 pages in English and Spanish.
Hacienda, Dave Ortega, 2014
A short illustrated story that examines how truth interacts with constructed reality by going back and forth between a cable show about an allegedly-haunted Mexican hacienda and the suspicious events that actually occurred there 100 years ago.
Published in Somerville, Massachusetts. 20 pages in English.
Tragic Hotline Worker: A fictionalized comix-journal, Gladys P., 2015
A surreal comic zine arranged in a loose narrative that explores the author’s experience working at a peer support call center as a closeted transgender woman and as someone labeled “in recovery.”
10 pages in English.
A Week of Free Bleeding (or the Time I Turned Spongebob into Leif Erikson), Sam Parfitt, 2016
A journal zine that follows a week of the author not using any sanitary products during their period.
Published in Tomorden, United Kingdom by Stocking Stitch Studios. 16 pages in English.
Your Black Friend, Ben Passmore, 2016
A comic and letter written in the second person about racism, classism, sexism, and capitalism directed at the author's white friends.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 28 pages in English.
Solicitation Skill Set: A Guide to Respectfully Hitting on People, Casey Pegg, 2016
This zine is explores how to approach people romantically and sexually in a way that is as positive and empowering as possible for everyone involved.
Published in Boston, Massachusetts by Pleasure Pie with contributors Casey Pegg and Nicole Mazzeo. 8 pages in English.