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− | '''The Revolution Starts At Home: Confronting Partner Abuse in Activist Communities''' is a [[Compzine|compilation zine]] edited by the Revolution Starts at Home collective: [[Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha]], Ching-In Chen and Jai Dulani. | + | '''The Revolution Starts At Home: Confronting Partner Abuse in Activist Communities''' is a [[Compzine|compilation zine]] edited by the Revolution Starts at Home collective: [[Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha]], Ching-In Chen and Jai Dulani. The cover was drawn by [[Cristy Road]]. |
''The Revolution Starts At Home'' came out as a paper zine in September 2008, at a launch party at Modern Times Bookstore in San Franscisco. At a whopping 111 pages full-sized, it is an uncommonly large zine. It later became available as a pdf on the INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence website. | ''The Revolution Starts At Home'' came out as a paper zine in September 2008, at a launch party at Modern Times Bookstore in San Franscisco. At a whopping 111 pages full-sized, it is an uncommonly large zine. It later became available as a pdf on the INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence website. | ||
− | In | + | In 2011, an updated version of ''The Revolution Starts At Home'' was published as a book by South End Press. |
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 8 May 2011
The Revolution Starts At Home: Confronting Partner Abuse in Activist Communities is a compilation zine edited by the Revolution Starts at Home collective: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Ching-In Chen and Jai Dulani. The cover was drawn by Cristy Road.
The Revolution Starts At Home came out as a paper zine in September 2008, at a launch party at Modern Times Bookstore in San Franscisco. At a whopping 111 pages full-sized, it is an uncommonly large zine. It later became available as a pdf on the INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence website.
In 2011, an updated version of The Revolution Starts At Home was published as a book by South End Press.