Box 26
Contains 28 Results:
The Actual Feeling: Discussion Questions to Name Emotions and Ask for the Support You Need, Jennifer Williams, 2017
Zine provides a list of questions to assist individuals to slow down, listen, and trust their bodies in order to get the support they need.
Published in Oakland, California.
All I Want is Everything, Caitlin Constantine
Alter Boy: Zines & Comics About Being Transgendered and Multiple, Rogan of LB Lee
This folder contains three copies and is in English.
All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues, or: Shit My Mother Did to Secure My Life of Neuroses & Shame, words by Julia Eff and illustrations by Heather Kelly
The Marriott Library zine collection (1990-2018) contains zines and zine related materials such as buttons, stickers, and postcards that are made predominantly by women, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ authors as well as people of color and religious minorities in the United States. Some of the zines in the collection are from Salt Lake City, Utah generally and from students at the University of Utah specifically.
Anecdata # 1, Olivia M. June, 2015
Perzine written to share the author's experiences and thoughts after a major depressive episode in a residential mental health treatment program.
Anxiety Comics, Stacey Bru, 2014-2017
A diary comic about living with anxiety and depression, this zine will make you laugh, cry, and find similarities to yourself on every page.
This folder contains volume 1, 2, 3, and 4. Published in Cochrane, Alberta.
Anxious and Awesome, Janelle Silver
This folder contains ephemeral material such as stickers, a postcard, and note.
Anxious Days, Becky Garratt
Illustrated perzine regarding anxiety.
Basic Paper Airplane, Joshua James Amberson, 2011
Zine includes photographs and writings about America and being an American.
This folder contains issue 5.
Belfish: How to Take a Butt Selfie in 6 Easy Steps, Émeline Ancel-Pirouelle, 2016
1 folded sheet and in English.
Better Feminism Workbook: Discussion Questions on Gender Dynamics, Internalized Sexism, and Emotional Labor Within Relationships, Jennifer Williams, 2016
The author presents a series of questions to help people of all genders dig deeper into their intentions, assumptions, and relationship patterns. A simple, one-of-a-kind workbook zine that can be used for both solo writing exercises and as prompts for discussion groups.
Black Lodge Press ephemera
Includes a sticker and a promotional postcard.
Bloody Hell: A Zine About Menstration, compiled by Soofiya, 2015
Bloody Hell is a collaborative non-profit zine about people's experiences with menstruation (#periodzine). This zine project has an intersectional feminist ethos and includes artwork submissions, written pieces, drawings and more from a variety of people who menstruate. It aims shift the discourse around a subject often considered taboo.
A Blues for Black Santa, Ajuan Mance, 2013
Zine includes drawings and text and discusses Santa's sadness that everyone thinks he is white when he is actually black.
Published in Oakland, California.
Can You Make that Out to Cincignat Please?, Kevin Marion, 2016
Comic zine. This folder contains number 14.
Cats Not Kids, Purpledonna, 2015
Born in Aberdeen, Purpledonna, after living in Cambridge and Edinburgh, eventually married a young hot Australian lad and moved to Melbourne. She writes personal stories about emigrating, periods, infertility, premature ovarian failure, medication, the heath system, osteoporosis, veganism, family planning clinics, and having amazing cats.
This folder contains number 1 and 2. Published in Melbourne, Australia.
Chronic: a Zine About Chronic Illness, artworks and documents by Mariah Calman, 2017
This folder includes a gift zine created by Mariah Calman titled, "Australian Botanics."Published in Sydney, Australia.
Claiming Bisexuality: An Exploration of Sexual Identity & Orientation for Those Who Think They Don't Count, Lady Gardens, circa 2017
"Claiming Bisexuality explores many facets of sexual identity & orientation and the way these manifest among people who are attracted to more than one gender, including consequences of the patriarchy, gender roles, and homophobia. This zine attempts to dispel myths about bisexuality with the goal that we may all live freer because of it." -- Back cover.
Published in Troy, New York and in English.
The Common Cold: a Zine about Mental Illness Presentation and Priorities, Kristy, 2017
A zine about the author's experience with obsessive compulsive behavior disorder.
The Craft: a Love Letter: Witchcraft, Women, and Teenage Longing, Julia Glassman, 2013
"This zine explores the popularity of the movie The Craft among teenage girls in the 90s while threading a personal narrative of feminism, growth, and a re-exploration Goddess worship and witchcraft after over a decade"--Portland Button Works product page.
Published in Los Angeles, California.