Box 9
Contains 32 Results:
Open Chested: A Queer Love Letter to Bjork, Melting Swans, 2015
A fanzine styled as a love letter that traces "the synchronicities between the author's life, queerness, and obsession with Björk."
24 pages in English.
They are here with us : Laura Berenice, Guadelupe De La Rosa, Myra Solis, Mexico Solidarity Network, 2004
A zine about femicide in the area around the border city of Juarez, Mexico centered around a long interview conducted in 2004 with Jessica Marques who shares stories from the families of the missing woman and details many of the murders.
Published in Olympia, Washington by Brown Recluse Zine Distro. 55 pages in English.
Pander Mafia: Twenty Year Anniversary Tribute Zine, Mimi Thi Nguyen, 2015
Tribute to the Pander Zine Distro, which operated from 1995-2005. Authors tell personal stories of the community that built up around the distro.
Published in Chicago, Illinois by Stranger Danger with contributors Teri Vlassopoulos, Lauren Fardig-Diop, Courtney Barbour, Timothy Colman, Caitlin Constantine, Marla Deschenes, and Zhenelle Falk. 68 pages in English.
Please Tell Me More about Myself Issue 3: The Education System!!, MiXed, 2015
Compilation zine containing prose and poetry discussing the difficulties that the authors have had in the US education system as people of color.
Published in Seattle, Washington with contributors Jené Etheridge, Atoosa Moinzadeh, Leena Joshi, Grayson Toliver, Imaan Ramezanzadeh, Kalani Young, Minh Nguyen, Varsha Govindaraju, and Alok Vaid-Menon. 38 pages in English.
Please Tell Me More about Myself Issue 2: The Dating and Relationships Issue, MiXed
Compilation zine about the experiences of mixed-race people of color in dating and relationships. Discusses relationships, consent, online dating, and abuse.
Published in Seattle, Washington with contributors Olivia Smiff, Grayson Toliver, Jené Etheridge, Atoosa Moinzadeh, Caleb Delvillar-Fox, Imaan Ramezanzadeh, Varsha Govindaraju. 28 pages in English.
Please Tell Me More about Myself Issue 4: Profile This, MiXed
Compilation zine containing prose and poetry discussing the effects of profiling and respectability politics on people of color in the United States.
Published in Seattle, Washington with contributors Atoosa Moinzadeh, Jené Etheridge, Glynn Russell, Octavi, Arista Burwell-Chen, Ana Talavera, Marina Trujillo, Chloe Huber, Olivia Smith, Amelia KB, Nanyonjo Mukungu, Pamela Santiago, Caleb DelVillar-Fox, Imaan Ramezanzadeh. 50 pages in English.
Please Tell Me More about Myself Issue 5: Brown Sugar//Not for Your Consumption, MiXed
Compilation zine containing prose and poetry discussing the experiences of the contributors around food and identity as people of color in the United States.
Published in Seattle, Washington with contributors Atoosa Moinzadeh, Glynn Russell, Andrea Herrera, Elena Corinne, Jeanny Rhee, Irang Nami, Wendy Leuthold, Mario Lemafa, and Arista Burwell-Chen. 34 pages in English.
Please Tell Me More about Myself Issue 1, MiXed
Compilation zine containing prose and poetry discussing the experiences of the contributors with racism and micro-aggressions in the United States.
Published in Seattle, Washington with contributors Chloe Kachscovsky, Daphne Hsu, Attosa Moinzadeh, Eric Sanders, Jené Etheridge, Olivia Smiff, Alexandra Rawlings, Katrina Go, Imaan Ramezanzadeh, Arista Burwell-Chen, and Caleb DelVillar-Fox. 34 pages in English.
On Struggling Bodies issue 3, Monica Trinidad, 2013
Moonroot 2: Moonroutes, Moonroot, 2012
Prose and poetry submissions by people of color on a variety of topics related to geography, history, bodies, and physical space.
Published with contributors Debbie Hu, Cindy Tadeo, Eva B. Gubat, May Young, Ching-In Chen, Vikki Law, Zena Chua Hardt, Hei Kyong Kim, Jackie Wang, Phuong Vuong, Eva Song Margolis, D'Lo, Amy Dewan, Tabitha Sin, Elaine Castillo, Alison Lin, Phira Rehm, and Naazneen Diwan. 41 pages in English.
Moonroot 3: Surviving and Thriving, Moonroot, 2014
Prose and poetry submissions based on the topic of wants versus needs, and the idea that wants and needs are separate.
Published with contributors Esther Kim, Caro Reyes, Jess Kealiihoalani Toshie Mease, Julz Ignacio, Mina, Rory Jacobs, Anna Vo, Claudia Leung, Mimi Khúc, Joua Lee, Xiao Laohu, Mai Doán, Miyuki Baker, Zabeleh, Ffrog, and Devyn Manibo. 47 pages in English.
It Sucks to Be Robbed: Here's How We're Dealing with It, Moonroot
A zine about the authors' experiences being robbed at gunpoint and their feelings, reactions, and analysis of the event in relation to race, gender, and class.
34 pages in English.