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Contains 51 Results:

Black Women & Self Care: Thoughts on Mental Health, Oppression, and Healing, Naomi Moyer, 2015

 File — Box: 10, Folder: 1
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Thoughts on mental health in the context of racism and misogyny, and advice regarding self-care.

Published by élastiquedesigns. 28 pages in English.

Dates: 2015

My Left Fist: Healing from Childhood Trauma, Naomi Moyer

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Contemplation on the role and functions of the author's hands.

Published by élastiquedesigns. 7 pages in English.

Dates: 2000-2017

The Black Indigenous Boy, Havani Thompson, Nehemia Thompson, 2015-2016

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Scope and Contents A zine by two black Akimel O'Otham/Hopi/Dine brothers featuring art work, comics, mental health tips and culture. The brothers, sons of Semana Thompson (Miss Semee), codenamed Star Boy & Lightning Boy - of O'Otham Universe Comics fight the villains Mental Ill(ness) and Chronic Ill(ness) with Song Power and O'Otham Him:dag (People's Way of Life). An inspiring zine by indigenous children who have much to share with the world. This folder contains issue 1, 2 and 3. Published in...
Dates: 2015-2016

Art School is Hell, Nia King, 2013

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Identifier: II
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Compilation zine edited by Nia King that includes essays and illustrations written by people who felt marginalized while attending art school due to the predominantly white, heterosexual, cisgender, middle-class art school environment.

Published in Oakland, California with contributors Nia King, Joyce Hatton, K!m Possible Villagante, and Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes. 22 pages in English.

Dates: 2013

ArtLife: Musings and Advice from a Queer Art Activist of Color, Nia King

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Identifier: II
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The author discusses her experience quitting her full-time job to become a self-employed art activist, and the lessons she has learned about making and promoting her art, the financial realities for artists, and the ethics of producing art.

22 pages in English.

Dates: 2000-2017

Borderlands #2: It's a Family Affair, Nia King

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Identifier: II
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Personal stories from people of color who are mixed-race, bicultural, or transracially adopted.

Published with contributors Juli Jeong Martin, Charlotte Albrecht, Jackie Wang, Jillian Ford, Claudia Leung, Stevie Peace, Patti Duncan, and Luisa. 28 pages in English.

Dates: 2000-2017

Pieces 13: On Being a Romantic Asexual, Nichole Baiel, 2016

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A zine about the author's experiences with enjoying physical intimacy but not feeling sexual attraction.

Published in Chicago, Illinois. 46 pages in English.

Dates: 2016

People Make Plans 1, Nicole Jennell

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Zine about the author's experiences growing up and the grief she experienced after the loss of her mother and grandmother within two days of each other.

Published in Chicago, Illinois by Stranger Danger. 44 pages in English.

Dates: 2000-2017

People Make Plans 3, Nicole Jennell

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Zine about healing from trauma via the author's experiences with animals.

Published in Chicago, Illinois by Stranger Danger. 32 pages in English.

Dates: 2000-2017

Movement Demands Autonomy!: An O'Odham Perspective on Immigration and Border Controls, O’Odham Solidarity Across Borders Collective

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Zine giving a brief history of the colonization of O'odham land, which now lies on the border between the United States and Mexico, then discussing the effects of increased border policing and harsher immigration policies on the O'odham people.

11 pages in English.

Dates: 2000-2017

(meta)paradox 5: The Neuroqueer Issue, Olivia M. Spring, 2016

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Writing about the author's experience being queer and neurodivergent.

86 pages in English.

Dates: 2016

Ain't Shit: A Punk Zine, Peter, 2013

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Zine about the experience of being black and punk in a predominantly white punk scene, and carving out a space for yourself in that scene.

Published in Chicago, Illinois. 16 pages in English.

Dates: 2013

Ain't Shit 2, Peter, 2015

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Zine about the experience of being black and punk in a predominantly white punk scene, and carving out a space for yourself in that scene.

Published in Chicago, Illinois. 16 pages in English.

Dates: 2015

Pata, Rachel Casiano Hernandez, 2015

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Zine about the author's experience as a Puerto-Rican born lesbian and her experience with race, sexuality, and queer communities.

Published in New York, New York. 30 pages in English.

Dates: 2015

Self Care Zine: Food, Rachelle Abelar, 2014

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Submission-based zine containing recipes, illustrations, and essays about food and relationships to food.

Published in Seattle, Washington by Archive Six. 55 pages in English.

Dates: 2014

Dear Fatty: Letters to My Younger Self, Rachelle Abelar, 2015

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Scope and Contents Letters by fat women to their younger selves on the subject of growing up fat, including topics such as bullying, depression, eating disorders, and self-acceptance. Published in Seattle, Washington by Archive Six with contributors Rachelle Abellar, Kazza B, Laura Barling, J. Calderaro, Checo, Heather, Isha, Jennifer J, Jordan Hammel, KaleighKate, Alison Kozar, Briana Lawrence, Erin McKelle, Leathia Miller, Rachel Moore, Hana Urban, Corey Valuck, and Jessica Walsh. 28 pages in...
Dates: 2015

Self Care Zine, Rachelle Abelar, 2016

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Scope and Contents Submission-based zine containing essays, advice, and illustrations related to self-care. Published in Seattle, Washington by Archive Six with contributors Rachelle Abellar, Samantha Allen, Jason Bradshaw, Amber Dawn Bushnell, Jonathan Conley, Martina Dorff, Fat Heffalump, Tyler Feder, Femma, Kristine Hassell, Elizabeth Hellman, Sarah E. Hoffman, Meaghan Ingram, Adam Johnson, Kate Lowe, Erica McGillivray, Sarah Morgan, Dale O'Flaherty, Carey Pietsch, Deanna Poppe, Sean Poppe,...
Dates: 2016

Ra(i)ze, RadAsians, 2014

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Scope and Contents A compilation zine about Asian-American stories and experiences. Discusses the effects of monolithic stereotypes about Asian-Americans on the authors both currently and as they were growing up. Published in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with contributors Holly Sit, Mitch X, Lauren Bullock, Emily Yue, Kia Mantey, Hieu Nguyen, Jun Chou, Kim Hoang, Tomkio Hackett, Lauren Bullock, Anne Zhou, Linda Vu, Yuman Wang, Dylan Su-Chun Mott, Lydia Nguyen, Annie Chou, and Serena Ajbani. 52...
Dates: 2014

Back to Nappy: Guide to Beautifully Regressing to Natural Hair, Roechelle Adair, 2015

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Identifier: II
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Contains the author's experience with transitioning to natural hair after using chemical treatments for about two decades. The zine also gives advice and techniques for transitioning to natural hair.

Published in Covington, Kentucky. 32 pages in English. Folder contains 3 copies.

Dates: 2015

Not Straight Not White Not Male, Rosi, 2012

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Zine discussing the intersection of racism and homophobia the author faces as a gay daughter of Vietnamese immigrants.

Published in Los Angeles, California. 28 pages in English.

Dates: 2012