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− | '''Krissy Durden''' (aka Krissy | + | '''Krissy Durden''' (aka Krissy Ponyboy) is a [[zinester]] and activist living in Portland, Oregon U.S.A. |
− | Krissy is best known for her [[zine]] [[Figure 8]], in which she argues against fat prejudice and writes about the cultural issues facing large | + | Krissy is best known for her [[zine]] [[Figure 8]], in which she argues against fat prejudice and writes about the cultural issues facing large people. She helped organize a fat activist event (FatGirl Speaks) and started a radical cheerleading group, the Fat Action Troupe Allstar Spirit Squad (F.A.T.A.S.S.), which encouraged people to accept their bodies as they are. F.A.T.A.S.S. was active from 2003-2007. |
− | She has been making zines since 1994 under the label | + | She has been making zines since 1994 under the label [[Ponyboy Press]]. In addition to ''Figure 8'', she has also written [[Current Resident]], [[Paper Crush]] and [[Imaginary Life]]. |
Active in the zine community, Krissy helped organize the [[Portland Zine Symposium]] in 2002 and 2003. She is also responsible for creating and monitoring the social networking website [[We Make Zines]]. | Active in the zine community, Krissy helped organize the [[Portland Zine Symposium]] in 2002 and 2003. She is also responsible for creating and monitoring the social networking website [[We Make Zines]]. | ||
− | + | ===Zines=== | |
+ | *[[Current Resident]] | ||
+ | *[[Figure 8]] | ||
+ | *[[Imaginary Life]] | ||
+ | *[[Paper Crush]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Contributions=== | ||
+ | *[[IPRC Audio Zine]] | ||
+ | *[[Make Something]] | ||
+ | *[[Fat!So?]] the zine and the book | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* [http://ponyboypressprojects.blogspot.com/ PonyBoy Press blog] | * [http://ponyboypressprojects.blogspot.com/ PonyBoy Press blog] | ||
* [http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/1x75sbbssz16d We Make Zines profile] | * [http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/1x75sbbssz16d We Make Zines profile] | ||
+ | * [http://www.twentyfourhoursonline.com/search?q=krissy#!/2012/02/krissy-of-we-make-zines-and-ponyboy.html Twenty-Four Hours Interview] | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Durden, Krissy}} | ||
+ | * [http://www.brokenpencilarchive.tuesdayafternoon.net/news/view.php?id=943/ Profile on Broken Pencil] | ||
[[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Portland Zinesters]] | [[Category:Zinester]] [[Category:Portland Zinesters]] |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 22 February 2015
Krissy Durden (aka Krissy Ponyboy) is a zinester and activist living in Portland, Oregon U.S.A.
Krissy is best known for her zine Figure 8, in which she argues against fat prejudice and writes about the cultural issues facing large people. She helped organize a fat activist event (FatGirl Speaks) and started a radical cheerleading group, the Fat Action Troupe Allstar Spirit Squad (F.A.T.A.S.S.), which encouraged people to accept their bodies as they are. F.A.T.A.S.S. was active from 2003-2007.
She has been making zines since 1994 under the label Ponyboy Press. In addition to Figure 8, she has also written Current Resident, Paper Crush and Imaginary Life.
Active in the zine community, Krissy helped organize the Portland Zine Symposium in 2002 and 2003. She is also responsible for creating and monitoring the social networking website We Make Zines.
Zines
Contributions
- IPRC Audio Zine
- Make Something
- Fat!So? the zine and the book