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''Deafula'' has so far covered topics like the story of Kerri's hearing loss from scarlet fever, disability identity politics, relay calls, health insurance, and social exclusion. | ''Deafula'' has so far covered topics like the story of Kerri's hearing loss from scarlet fever, disability identity politics, relay calls, health insurance, and social exclusion. | ||
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+ | * '''''#2''''' (''? pages; November 2011''), about ''War'' : features: translated articles about the state of the post-soviet Russian Federation and war in Afghanistan and a Guantanamo Bay prison article signed by Mircea from [[MPTYzine]]; a free dialogue about army fundings; a [[comic]] about building bombs and [[Anarchism|anarchist]] attitudes towards the system, signed by Maria Bălan; an interview with Coercion! band's vocalist and guitarist Alex about term definitions; a necrologue for Carlo Giuliani | ||
Issue #2 "The Insurance Issue" released November 2011. | Issue #2 "The Insurance Issue" released November 2011. |
Revision as of 05:48, 28 November 2015
Deafula is a personal zine by Kerri R., based out of Philadelphia.
Started in 2010, it focuses on Kerri's experience as a Deaf person in a hearing world. It's informative and introspective, yet still manages to be comical and occasionally witty.
Deafula has so far covered topics like the story of Kerri's hearing loss from scarlet fever, disability identity politics, relay calls, health insurance, and social exclusion.
Issues
- #2 (? pages; November 2011), about War : features: translated articles about the state of the post-soviet Russian Federation and war in Afghanistan and a Guantanamo Bay prison article signed by Mircea from MPTYzine; a free dialogue about army fundings; a comic about building bombs and anarchist attitudes towards the system, signed by Maria Bălan; an interview with Coercion! band's vocalist and guitarist Alex about term definitions; a necrologue for Carlo Giuliani
Issue #2 "The Insurance Issue" released November 2011.
Issue #5 was released March 2013.
Issue #7 about "disability and accessibility in our communities" released 2013. Part of a grant-funded project supported by the Leeway Foundation Art and Change Grant.
Issue #8 "The Relationships Issue" was released Spring 2015.