Box 6
Contains 36 Results:
2012, Alex Creep, 2013
Excerpts from the author's sketchbook kept during the latter half of 2012.
42 pages in English.
Alex 6, Alex Hays, 2013
A zine discussing the author's feelings and experience with gender and sexuality.
Published in Brooklyn, New York. 48 pages in English.
Alex 8, Alex Hays, 2015
Discusses the author's experiences in New York City, as a tenured professor, reading Carrie Brownstein's memoir, and dealing with a lack of funding.
Published in Brooklyn, New York. 28 pages in English.
Alex 9, Alex Hays
Zine discussing privacy and self-expression on the internet and the author's reflections on persona as presented through social media and zines.
Published in Brooklyn, New York. 32 pages in English.
Ole' Sis Goose, Alma
African-American folktale about Ole' Sis Goose and the injustice she faced at the hands of Br'er Fox and the other foxes who controlled the courts.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 3 pages in English.
The Meatball's Leader, Alma
Cautionary tale from Afghanistan about a meatball who leads other meatballs to doom.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 3 pages in English.
How Crow Brought the Sun, Alma
Native American folktale about the attempts of Eagle and Falcon to put the sun in the sky, and the eventual success of the Crow.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 7 pages in English.
The Flying Head, Alma
Iroquois folktale about a woman who defeated an evil flying head by tricking it into eating hot rocks.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 3 pages in English.
Oiko's Riceballs, Alma
Japanese folktale about a strong woman named Oiko. Tells the stories of her outsmarting villagers who tried to block the water to her rice and a wrestler who tried to prank her.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 3 pages in English.
Too-Too-Moo and the Giant, Alma
Indonesian folktale about Too-Too-Moo and her mother, and the way that they defeated the giant who intimidated them.
Published in New Orleans, Louisiana. 7 pages in English.
Loops, Alyssa Nelson, 2016
A comic about living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Published with contributors Alyssa Nelson and Shelby Francis. 15 pages in English.
Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, Barbara Ehrenreich and Dierdre English, 2016
Explores women's traditional role as healers and discusses the suppression of witches in medieval Europe and the male medical profession in the United States.
Published in Olympia, Washington by Last Word Press. 43 pages in English.
Goodbye or The State of Nature, Ben Passmore, 2016
Comic composed of three short stories about polyamory, real punks, and aging.
Published in San Francisco, California by Silver Sprocket. 88 pages in English.
Trauma Castle: Childhood Stories and Surviving Them, Billy Bitter, 2016
Zine discussing the author's experiences with childhood trauma and violence, and dealing with the PTSD they have developed as a result.
Published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Femme-Crimes Distro. 36 pages in English.
Bitter Feels: A Non-Binary Femme Affirmation Zine, Billy Bitter
A hand-drawn mini-zine describing and affirming the author's feelings about their gender identity.
Published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Femme-Crimes Distro. 22 pages in English.
What is Left: A Zine about Grief, Billy Bitter
Zine giving an account of the death of the author's aunt, including reminiscing about her life and discussion of the ways that the author handled their grief.
Published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Femme-Crimes Distro. 28 pages in English.
Can't Take That Away: Notes on Surviving Sexual Violence, Billy Bitter
Contains stories of the author's experiences with sexual violence and their responses to it.
Published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada by Femme-Crimes Distro. 44 pages in English.
High St. Este de Oakland Tierra De Lucha y Limones, Brenda Montaño, 2012
Zine about the history of Oakland, California from a Latina perspective. Describes locations and events significant to the Latin American community in Oakland.
Published in Oakland, California by Sing Your Life Projects. 18 pages in English, Spanish.
Xicanistas & Punkeristas Say It Loud!: an Anticopyright Zine Chronicling Xicana's in Punk and Beyond, Brenda Montaño, 2012
This is a compilation zine on punk identity. It provides definitions and a history of the words Xicana and Xicanistas, a history of Mexican-American female musicians, punk playlists, and personal stories.
Published in Oakland, California. 22 pages in English.
When freedom becomes responsibility : collecting stories of Xican@ resistance in Colorado, Brenda Montaño Aguilar, 2015
A zine following student and community organizers in the Xican@ movement in Colorado during the 1960s and 1970s.
Published in San Francisco, California by Zines Rasquache. 30 pages in English.