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==Issues==
<b>Issue 1</b> led to the creation of the Migrant Zine Collective. Self-published by Helen Yeung, it celebrated her Hong Kong-Chinese diasporic background, along with the personal stories of migrant youth in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland). [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m/ Read online.]
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*<b>Issue 1</b> led to the creation of the Migrant Zine Collective. Self-published by Helen Yeung, it celebrated her Hong Kong-Chinese diasporic background, along with the personal stories of migrant youth in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland). [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m/ Read online]
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*<b>Issue 2</b> was collated by Yeung in collaboration with Alice Canton’s award-winning theatre show OTHER [chinese] - a large-scale community engagement project which investigated the complexity of Chinese identity in contemporary Aotearoa, examining the everyday lives, rituals, historical events, and memories of Chinese people in diaspora. Its Chinese title “移民一族,” roughly translates to “the people of migration”. [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__2/ Read online]
<b>Issue 2</b> was collated by Yeung in collaboration with Alice Canton’s award-winning theatre show OTHER [chinese] - a large-scale community engagement project which investigated the complexity of Chinese identity in contemporary Aotearoa, examining the everyday lives, rituals, historical events, and memories of Chinese people in diaspora. Its Chinese title “移民一族,” roughly translates to “the people of migration”. [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__2/ Read online.]
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*<b>Issue 3</b> (pictured) explores the theme of migration through the lens of feminism and diaspora, and was made in collaboration with Auckland Central City Library’s Makerspace, through a community zine workshop. [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__3 Read online]
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<b>Issue 3</b> (pictured) explores the theme of migration through the lens of feminism and diaspora, and was made in collaboration with Auckland Central City Library’s Makerspace, through a community zine workshop. [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__3 Read online].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 1 May 2021

Issue #3 of Gen M

Gen M (short for "Generation Migrant") is a zine made by the New Zealand-based Migrant Zine Collective. Each issue documents the personal experiences of migrants of colour in Aotearoa (New Zealand).

Issues

  • Issue 1 led to the creation of the Migrant Zine Collective. Self-published by Helen Yeung, it celebrated her Hong Kong-Chinese diasporic background, along with the personal stories of migrant youth in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland). Read online
  • Issue 2 was collated by Yeung in collaboration with Alice Canton’s award-winning theatre show OTHER [chinese] - a large-scale community engagement project which investigated the complexity of Chinese identity in contemporary Aotearoa, examining the everyday lives, rituals, historical events, and memories of Chinese people in diaspora. Its Chinese title “移民一族,” roughly translates to “the people of migration”. Read online
  • Issue 3 (pictured) explores the theme of migration through the lens of feminism and diaspora, and was made in collaboration with Auckland Central City Library’s Makerspace, through a community zine workshop. Read online