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*[[GEN M]] #3 “Migration, Feminism & Diaspora” (2018)
 
*[[GEN M]] #3 “Migration, Feminism & Diaspora” (2018)
 
*Musubi “An Exploration of Gender in Hong Kong” (2017)
 
*Musubi “An Exploration of Gender in Hong Kong” (2017)
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*[[GEN M]] #2 “移民一族” (2017) [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__2/ Read online.]
 
*[[GEN M]] #1 “Generation Migrant” (2017) [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m/ Read online.]
 
*[[GEN M]] #1 “Generation Migrant” (2017) [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m/ Read online.]
  
 
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Revision as of 19:56, 1 May 2021

Issue #3 of Gen M

Migrant 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 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) Read online.
  • GEN M #1 “Generation Migrant” (2017) Read online.