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− | '''How to Stage a Coup''' (subtitled: An Insurrection of the Underground Liberation Army) was a [[compzine]] compiled and edited in the year 2000 by [[Helen Luu]], writer of the zine [[Moving Parts]] (formerly called [[Betty Blooper]]) and the [[compzine]] [[Paint Me A Revolution] | + | '''How to Stage a Coup''' (subtitled: An Insurrection of the Underground Liberation Army) was a [[compzine]] compiled and edited in the year 2000 by [[Helen Luu]], writer of the zine [[Moving Parts]] (formerly called [[Betty Blooper]]) and the [[compzine]] [[Paint Me A Revolution]]. |
− | [[Category: Zine]] [[Category: Compzine]] [[Category: POC Zine]] [[Category:Legacy Zine]] | + | The [[zine]] was created both to communicate to the [[punk]] and [[zine community]] and to create a network amongst punk and [[zinester]] [[people-of-color]]. It featured writings by [[Dwayne Dixon]], [[Lynn Hou]], [[Lauren Martin]], [[Mimi Nguyen]], [[Celia Perez]], [[Paolo Cruz]], and many others. It has been recognized by the [[POC Zine Project]] as a [[legacy zine]] and has been archived online [http://issuu.com/poczineproject '''[[here]]''']. |
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 1 December 2015
How to Stage a Coup (subtitled: An Insurrection of the Underground Liberation Army) was a compzine compiled and edited in the year 2000 by Helen Luu, writer of the zine Moving Parts (formerly called Betty Blooper) and the compzine Paint Me A Revolution.
The zine was created both to communicate to the punk and zine community and to create a network amongst punk and zinester people-of-color. It featured writings by Dwayne Dixon, Lynn Hou, Lauren Martin, Mimi Nguyen, Celia Perez, Paolo Cruz, and many others. It has been recognized by the POC Zine Project as a legacy zine and has been archived online here.