Difference between revisions of "Tracey Mitchell"

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Tracey Mitchell is a writer & artist in her spare time and a full time thinker, agitator and educator. She has published [[''On Edge'' zine]], a compilation zine about mental health issues since 2005. She also recently published a zine called ''Plastics: In Lieu of Cap & Gown'' about her experience as a university undergrad studying History and Sociology.  
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[[Tracey Mitchell]] is a writer & artist in her spare time and a full time thinker, agitator and educator. She has published [[''On Edge'' zine]], a compilation zine about mental health issues since 2005. She also recently published a zine called ''Plastics: In Lieu of Cap & Gown'' about her experience as a university undergrad studying History and Sociology.  
  
 
Through her paid employment with Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation, Tracey is also an organizer of a zine/comic training in Saskatchewan, where she lives, called [[Youth for International Development - Do It Yourself (YID-DIY)]].  
 
Through her paid employment with Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation, Tracey is also an organizer of a zine/comic training in Saskatchewan, where she lives, called [[Youth for International Development - Do It Yourself (YID-DIY)]].  
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Tracey has lots of big plans to publish more zines and contribute to some of her favorite zines in the coming year!  
 
Tracey has lots of big plans to publish more zines and contribute to some of her favorite zines in the coming year!  
  
[[Category:Zines|On Edge]] [[Category:Event|Youth for International Development - Do It Yourself Training Program]]
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[[Category:Zinester|Mitchell]] [[Category:Zines|On Edge]] [[Category:Event|Youth for International Development - Do It Yourself Training Program]]

Revision as of 22:23, 10 August 2007

Tracey Mitchell is a writer & artist in her spare time and a full time thinker, agitator and educator. She has published ''On Edge'' zine, a compilation zine about mental health issues since 2005. She also recently published a zine called Plastics: In Lieu of Cap & Gown about her experience as a university undergrad studying History and Sociology.

Through her paid employment with Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation, Tracey is also an organizer of a zine/comic training in Saskatchewan, where she lives, called Youth for International Development - Do It Yourself (YID-DIY).

Tracey has lots of big plans to publish more zines and contribute to some of her favorite zines in the coming year!