Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Behind the Zines (Issue 9), 2020-01
Created by Billy McCall and Various Artists.
Behind The Zines (Issue 10) , 2020-07
Behind The Zines (Issue 11), 2021-01
Behind the Zines #11, the January 2021 issue! If you've never read it before, this is a zine about zines! Very zine-nerd, very meta. It'd be like if some hobbyists who liked cars got together and built a car ABOUT CARS.
Being Japanese American, undated
"A zine that illustrates how I grew up being Japanese American. I was so nervous to make this zine public because it's so personal to me, but to my surprise, it got a lot of positive feedback."
Created by Phoebe Eriko Sugo.
Better Feminism Workbook, 2016
In Better Feminism Workbook: Discussion Questions on Gender Dynamics, Internalized Sexism, and Emotional Labor, Jennifer Williams lays out 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.
Created by Jennifer Williams.
Beyond Equality: Letters About Liberation and Queer Resistance, 2013-01
The Zine Collection dates from 1997-present, and will continue to grow through donations and purchases. The collection contains mostly paper format along with stickers and artwork. The collection is arranged alphabetically by title.
Blackout Poetry, 2019 - 2020
Created by Alexa Lima.
blackout poetry (Issue 1), 2019
Alexa Lima uses black out techniques to write poems and adds collages to match the work. This zine is 12 pages and full-color and provides readers with the feeling like you looked into someones diary or perhaps the margins of their book. Alexa Lima makes collage zines with a focus on political and social issues that affect POC.
blackout poetry (Issue 2), 2020
A little fire peep gets some help from a friend after she becomes increasingly overwhelmed.
Burning Out, 2017
A little fire peep gets some help from a friend after she becomes increasingly overwhelmed.
Created by Rachel Bard.