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Contains 39 Results:

Entropy, Peregrine, 2011

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 21
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A story about incest survival, trauma, and healing. Written over several years, this zine explores the author’s discovery that he was a childhood incest survivor and the difficulties of denial.

Published in Athens, Ohio by Doris Press. 68 pages in English.

Dates: 2011

Sherman Sez: A Sherman Alexie Fanzine (It's True!), Celia C. Pérez, 2012

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 22
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A small zine that explains the author’s admiration of Sherman Alexie along with various quotes and Tweets from Sherman.

Published in Chicago, Illinois. 16 pages in English.

Dates: 2012

Sherman Sez: A Sherman Alexie Fanzine #2, Celia C. Pérez

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 23
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A small zine recalling the moment the author gave Sherman Alexie the fanzine Sherman Sez: A Sherman Alexie Fanzine. It also includes Tweets from and various facts about Sherman and a picture of the author and Sherman together.

Published in Chicago, Illinois. 16 pages in English.

Dates: 2002-2016

Otherly Love: A Philly Feminist Zine Fest Compzine, Philly Feminist Zine Fest, 2014

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 24
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A compilation zine of poems, stories, and comics focusing on feminism and life in Philadelphia.

Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Philly Feminist Zine Fest with contributors Dre Grigoropol, Jenna Brager, Rachel Casiano Hernandez, Moose Lane, Rachel K. Zall, jc, Joyce Hatton, Brielle Meyerson, Maddy Court, Sara Bear, Tina Furr, Christine Stoddard, Jen King, Sarah Sawyers-Lovett, Jaime Morgan, sari, and April Duangjumpa. 28 pages in English.

Dates: 2014

Pioneers Press Ephemera, Pioneers Press

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 25
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A personal message to the person who ordered zines Pioneers Press, Pioneers Press stickers, a pin and postcards.

Dates: 2002-2016

Sex Letters Volume 1, Pleasure Pie, 2015

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A submission based compzine composed of letters written to the authors’ teenage selves telling them what they wish they had known about sex, their bodies, gender, and relationships.

Published in Boston, Massachusetts by Pleasure Pie with contributors Fay H., Nicole, Sam, and Kristen Stubbs. 12 pages in English.

This folder contains 2 copies.

Dates: 2015

It's OK: A Few Things Everyone Should Know About Sex, Pleasure Pie, 2016

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This zine is made up of people's answers to the question, "What's one thing you wish you could tell the world about sex?" that explores sexual and personal freedom.

Published in Boston, Massachusetts by Pleasure Pie. 8 pages in English.

Dates: 2016

Queens: A Visual Encyclopedia, Erin Potter, 2011

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 28
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A series of drawings corresponding to different queens, such as Marie Antoinette, and places and things called queens.

Published by Paper Noise. 44 pages in English.

Dates: 2011

Plaid Skirts + Converse # 3: The Mental Hospital Issue, Quinn, 2012

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A perzine composed of journal entries and lists from the author’s most recent stay in a psychiatric ward.

Published in Seattle, Washington by Touch the Puppet Head Zines & Sundries Shop. 24 pages in English.

Dates: 2012

Not Queer as in Radical, but Lesbian as in Fuck You! Revised Edition, rachel, 2015

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 30
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Scope and Contents First released in February 2011, this perzine explored the author's decision at that time to use the word “lesbian” as a substitute for “queer.” This personal decision was tied to male domination and sex-right in supposedly “sex positive” queer spaces as well as the perpetuation of misogynistic tropes and devaluation of lesbian identities within ostensibly progressive and feminist communities. This revised version is split into two sections, the original essay and Yr Pinkwashing is Showing...
Dates: 2015

Dr. Rad's Queer Health Show # 1: Self Exams and Check Ups, Rad Remedy and Isabella Rotman, 2016

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 31
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Dr. RAD's Queer Health Show is a series of health guides focused on the transgender, gender non-conforming, intersex, and LGBTQ+ communities made in collaboration between RAD Remedy and illustrator Isabella Rotman. This focuses on self-exams, checkups, hormone options, and other topics related to transgender and LGBTQ+ health and wellness.

Published by Rad Remedy. 28 pages in English.

Dates: 2016

In Defense of Marxist Feminism: Radical Women and Freedom Socialist Party Debate the ISO, Radical Women, 2008

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Scope and Contents A pamphlet of three polemics from the Freedom Socialist Party (FSP), a Trotskyist organization, and Radical Women, a feminist socialist organization affiliated with FSP, aimed at the International Socialist Organization (ISO), a separate Trotskyist group. The polemics attacks the ISO’s stance on feminism, a movement the ISO considers bourgeois, separatist, and separate from women’s liberation. Published in San Francisco, California by Radical Women with contributors Megan...
Dates: 2008

Deafula # 2, Kerri Radley, 2011

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The author talks about the cost of hearing aids, which health insurance does not cover, and the other out-of-pocket costs associated with deaf healthcare exclusion.

Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Deafula. 24 pages in English.

Dates: 2011

Deafula # 5: Interview with My Mother, Kerri Radley, 2013

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An interview with the author’s mother on the experience of a hearing parent raising a deaf child in the time before the Americans with Disabilities Act, Individualized Education Program, and professional medical guidance beyond "well, just try to teach her how to speak" existed.

Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Deafula. 44 pages in English.

Dates: 2013

Deafula # 6: Tour Stories, Kerri Radley, 2013

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A recounting of the author’s first zine tour with a focus on presenting on the 2013 Chicago Zine Fest panel. It also includes confessions of nerves, sweet moments, and funny stories as well as the struggle of requesting accommodation and navigating how others' good intentions interact with reality.

Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Deafula. 50 pages in English.

Dates: 2013

Deafula # 7, Kerri Radley, 2015

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A zine about accessibility in radical and zine communities that presents methods to improve spaces and make them more accessible.

Published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Deafula. 44 pages in English.

Dates: 2015

Quiet Riot: The Shy Sober Kid Zine, Riot Brrrl Zines

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An anarchist and punk zine examining being shy, having anxiety and depression, and sobriety in punk and queer culture.

Published by Riot Brrrl Zines with contributors Quinn, H., fabian romero, Jamie, and Sorrel Ravenspeaker. 24 pages in English.

Dates: 2002-2016

At The End Of The Day, Dave Roche and Karen, 2015

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A zine composed of the last line of journal entries from both Dave Roche in Portland from 2000 and Karen in Chicago from 2012 to 2015. The lines are arranged by month and provides a disjointed but personal look into their lives.

28 pages in English.

Dates: 2015

Dangerous Damsels: Feminist Fairy Tales, Sarah Rose, 2013

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 39
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A zine of feminist retellings of various classic fairytales including Little Red Riding Hood, Thumbelina, Hansel and Gretel, and Cinderella.

Published in Lansing, Kansas by Pioneers Press with contributors Sarah Rose, Dre Grigorol, Kris Gutknecht, Kyla O. Somerville, Marie Macula, Sivan Sabach, and Meg Eubank. 24 pages in English.

Dates: 2013