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While this is no longer published, it is a crucial and critical document for POC involved in the subcultural terrain of [[DIY]] publishing, music, art, and culture. There has been nothing comparable since this was compiled and published. | While this is no longer published, it is a crucial and critical document for POC involved in the subcultural terrain of [[DIY]] publishing, music, art, and culture. There has been nothing comparable since this was compiled and published. | ||
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Revision as of 20:18, 3 July 2007
Evolution of a Race Riot was two compilation zines and a third zine listing projects, zines, and resources for people of color who were/are involved in punk rock and punk culture.
Compiled by Mimi Nguyen, these zines were thick and contained writings from a diverse roster of activists, writers and artists who addressed issues of racism in punk culture, invisibility, class issues, and the ever popular (and offensive) "I don't see you as (asian/black/latino/etc.)."
While this is no longer published, it is a crucial and critical document for POC involved in the subcultural terrain of DIY publishing, music, art, and culture. There has been nothing comparable since this was compiled and published.