Migrant Zine Collective
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Jump to navigationJump to searchMigrant Zine Collective is an activist-based group aiming to amplify, celebrate and share the voices of migrants of colour in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
The collective was founded in 2017, when it released GEN M (short for “Generation Migrant”), a zine collated and self-published by founding member Helen Yeung, in the hopes of celebrating her Hong Kong-Chinese diasporic background, along with the personal stories of other migrant youth in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
Members
Those currently a part of the collactive indlude Helen Yeung, as well as Eda Tang, Sammie Lee and Abigail Dell’Avo. Past members include Sopanha Kham, Ivanova Anjani and Jasmin Singh.
Zines
- Magic & Joy (2021)
- H is for (Counter)hegemony (2020)
- Memories of Mercury Plaza (2019)
- Sustainability and Identity (2019)
- Exploring Identity in Hong Kong (2019)
- Snack Zine Club (2019)
- Unwritten Stories (2019)
- Have You Ever Been With An Asian Woman Before? (2019)
- Racialised Memes 4 the Disoriented Teen (2019)
- Goodbye Turmeric Latte (2019)
- What does being “Khmer” mean to you? (2018)
- EAT IT ALL: The Official AAAH Zine (2018)
- GEN M #3 “Migration, Feminism & Diaspora” (2018)
- Musubi “An Exploration of Gender in Hong Kong” (2017)
- GEN M #2 “移民一族” (2017)
- GEN M #1 “Generation Migrant” (2017)