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'''Noemi Martinez''' is a zinester from Edinburg, Texas. She is also a single mom and human trafficking outreach coordinator for a legal aid office. Her zines address issues of racism from a Chicano perspective.  
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'''Noemi Martinez''' is a zinester, zine editor, writer, poet and indie press publisher who lives in Weslaco, Texas. She has been involved in alternative forms of media since the late 90s. She is also a single mom and human trafficking outreach coordinator for a legal aid office. Her zines address issues of racism from a Chicana/Puerto Rican  perspective. In 2014 she started a small indie press with roots in DIY that focuses on the work of women and people of color.
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She is also the creator of the [[POC_Zinesters]] community at Livejournal. She was the owner of [[C/S Distro]], which stocked and distributed zines by women and people of color.  
  
She is also the creator of the [[POC_Zinesters]] community at Livejournal.
 
 
==Zines==
 
==Zines==
 
* [[Hermana, Resist]] (six issues)
 
* [[Hermana, Resist]] (six issues)
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*[[Aged Noise]]
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*[[Homespun]]
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*[[Making of a Chicana]]
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*[[Brothers]]
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*[[South Texas Experience]]
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*[[The Blue Metal Kettle]]
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*[[Lines from Acedia to Apatheia]]
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*[[Citrus Dreams]]
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==Editor==
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*[[Voices Against Violence]]
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*[[Voces]]
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*[[Nos/Otras: Finding Gloria]]
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*[[MAIZ: Mujeres Activistas Insurgentes y zineras]]
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==Contributions==
 
==Contributions==
 
* [[Excerpts from Perzines]]
 
* [[Excerpts from Perzines]]
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*[[Mamaphiles]]
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*[[Xerography Debt]]
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*[[Woven Zine, issue 5]]
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*[[Speak! Zine]]
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*[[Revolutionary Motherhood Zine]]
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*[[Fear, HOpe and Justice: Remembering those lost-Protecting Our Future]]
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==Featured Zinester==
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*[[Catbird #2]]
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==Zine Collection==
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In 2015, a collection of Hermana, Resist zines will be published by the small press [[Sweet Candy Press]].
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==Zines in the Community==
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In 2014, Martinez was selected as the curator for the [[Fly Away Zine Mobile]].
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.hermanaresist.com/blogger.html Neomi's Blogger]
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* [http://www.twitter.com/hermanaresist.com Noemi's twitter]
 
* [http://www.hermanaresist.com/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.hermanaresist.com/ Official Website]
 
* [http://feministing.com/archives/006364.html Feministing interview with Martinez]
 
* [http://feministing.com/archives/006364.html Feministing interview with Martinez]
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*[http://www.utne.com/community/fromthestacksmay112007.aspx#axzz36jSBWr4D From the Stacks: Hermana, Resist]
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*[http://www.hermanaresistpress.com Hermana Resist Press]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080517084747/http://www.grrrlzines.net/interviews/hermanaresist.htm Grrrl Zine Network Interview with Hermana Resist]
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[[Category:Zinester|Martinez]]
 
[[Category:POC Zinester|Martinez]]
 
[[Category:POC Zinester|Martinez]]
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[[Category:Texas Zinesters]]
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[[Category: Zine Book]]

Revision as of 23:55, 6 July 2014

Noemi Martinez

Noemi Martinez is a zinester, zine editor, writer, poet and indie press publisher who lives in Weslaco, Texas. She has been involved in alternative forms of media since the late 90s. She is also a single mom and human trafficking outreach coordinator for a legal aid office. Her zines address issues of racism from a Chicana/Puerto Rican perspective. In 2014 she started a small indie press with roots in DIY that focuses on the work of women and people of color.

She is also the creator of the POC_Zinesters community at Livejournal. She was the owner of C/S Distro, which stocked and distributed zines by women and people of color.

Zines



Editor


Contributions


Featured Zinester


Zine Collection

In 2015, a collection of Hermana, Resist zines will be published by the small press Sweet Candy Press.

Zines in the Community

In 2014, Martinez was selected as the curator for the Fly Away Zine Mobile.


External Links