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Leather Trans – Gabe McHenry
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Leather Trans is an exploration of trans men in gay male BDSM spaces. – From Late Night Copies
Own the Means of Production and Share It – India Johnson
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“An essay about sharing our copy equipment with strangers–why it’s been a great experience, a couple of the (inevitable) drawbacks, and why we need to normalize resource sharing. The…
Millennial’s Guide to Fighting Fascism – Rena Yehuda Newman
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A short pamphlet about community organizing, good civics, and fighting fascism in your community. There are many ways of resistance: this zine details a few of them. Written shortly…
Beyond “Don’t Quit Your Day Job!” – The Benefits and Perils of Turning Art Into Your Job – Christina Tran
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Advice on the benefits and perils of trying to turn art into a day job told through comics and infographics. Includes frameworks for thinking through your choices and a…
On The Grind – Rena Yehuda Newman
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So you’re transmasculine and want to get on Grindr. Maybe you’ve had a drought over the past year (or six), maybe you went on testosterone and your sexuality came…
MOM UPDATES – Bruce George Wingate / Public Collectors
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“In 2017, after the passing of his father, musician and “minor 80s cult figure” Bruce George Wingate moved from Danbury, Connecticut to Central Florida to assist his 84-year-old mom….
I’ll Have an “E”, please, Bob – Milo
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“This zine is about a part of my gender journey where I’ve started hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in an effort to “transition to the middle”, as a friend-of-a-friend has…
Privilege & Solidarity 3 – Roan Boucher
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“This zine is sort of a departure from the previous two issues of Privilege and Solidarity. It focuses less on philanthropy and more on grassroots organizing: in particular on…
Reclaim Your Sh*t! Water. Beyond Value – Sarah Poppy Jackson; illustrations by Kione Kochi
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“Why do we defecate in drinking water? Sarah Poppy Jackson has pondered this question for many years. Have you ever considered that we use drinking water in our toilets?…
People/Places – Roan Boucher
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“This is a ten-year retrospective of linoleum block prints, arranged in more-or-less chronological order with descriptions, comments, and reflections. Includes a long essay about violence, self-defense, and the criminal…