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  • ...responsible menstrual products, [[DIY]] sex toys, safer sex supplies, and gender empowerment items; and a zine library. The space is a wheelchair-accessible The Union for Gender Empowerment runs a small [[distro]] of fewer 20 different [[zine]]s, howeve
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  • ...dentity, binary vs. non-binary. The issue also includes a poem about Multi-Gender Hebrew and a comics of the mascot Twigz. [[Category:Gender]]
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  • ...responsible menstrual products, [[DIY]] sex toys, safer sex supplies, and gender empowerment items; and a zine library. The space is a wheelchair-accessible The Union for Gender Empowerment runs a small [[distro]] of fewer 20 different [[zine]]s, howeve
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  • ...ralian anarcha-punk zines: poststructuralism in contemporary anarchist and gender politics''' BA (Hons) Politics and Society - Griffith University, 2006, by ...one that is predicated on the material effects of a discursively congealed gender structure, but forms part of an ethos aiming to deconstruct this structure.
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  • This zine explored the intersections of "toughness" and gender. Pieces addressed topics like physical labor, yoga, visual representation,
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  • The mental health zines including topics about sex and gender, illness, medication, disability, and more. * Neither Doll Houses nor Tree Houses: On Living Outside of the Gender Binary
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  • ...sues and each one discusses a variety of topics, including mental illness, gender, abuse, addiction, and relationships.
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  • ...tful, nuanced, and at times cute. She addressed issues of race, privilege, gender, class. Another favorite topic was crushes and crush culture.
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  • It dealt with issues of race, gender, politics, and having fun. With basic [[Cut and Paste|cut n paste]] layout
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  • ...published in the 2000's. The zine covers queer bands, topics dealing with gender, feminism and race, and art by women. It is primarily in English, with occa ...cover of Issue five, released in 2006, announces that the zine is about, "Gender plus...F*U*C*K, Critical Feminism, glitter stars & faggot art!"
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  • Hannah has edited and continued to make [[Ax Wound]]: Gender & The Horror Genre. Mission statement: ...ror zine title! It is my hope that “Ax Wound” will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre — a genre typically thought to reinforce
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  • ...: 1999, 2016, and 2022. The zine's themes include teenage isolation, Y2K, gender transition, and parenting.
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  • ...History, No Self]] though personal, address political issues such as race, gender, and sexuality. A native New Yorker, Johanna is currently living in Bristol
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  • ...llection of thoughts, dreams, introspections and stories about genderqueer/gender variant and trans identity, Jewish identity and cultural heritage, and top
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  • ...[perzine]]s, [[DIY]], anarchy, direct action, ecology, feminism, [[punk]], gender & sexuality, mental health, prison, [[veganism|vegan]] and other zine genre
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  • ...ror zine title! It is my hope that “Ax Wound” will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre — a genre typically thought to reinforce
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  • ...lf and Rob's on the other. Topics generally addressed positive sexuality, gender fucking, sexism in the [[punk]] community, Rob's experience as a father, et
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  • ...e seek to create a safer space where women, people of color, queer, trans, gender variant folks, workers, and those who live at the intersections of these id
    559 bytes (79 words) - 08:31, 1 December 2015
  • ...we are all damaged by"; all of which lead to a destabilizing of gender and gender roles and stereotypes, making room for the milquetoast of both genders.
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  • ...The distro carried perzines, political, comics, mostly focusing on sex and gender. Generally [[zines]] carried were from Australia (in particular Novocastria
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  • ...n Narragansett land (Providence, RI) organised for and by queer, trans and gender non-conforming people on 2nd Sept 2023. *Beyond The Understanding Of Gender
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  • * Queerness, gender, and other shapeshifting
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  • ...oubt written in a humorous style. Other common themes are travelling, sex, gender and death. As of 2013, there are 7 issues.
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  • ..., frank and open discussions of sex and reproductive health, sexuality and gender issues, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender articles (GLBT), poems, shor
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  • ...xy, loveable, and completely and utterly unlovable. Issue one focuses on [[gender]] and [[sexuality]]. Issue two will be published in Winter 2014.
    936 bytes (131 words) - 23:21, 28 November 2015
  • ...Fuck Yourself''' is an instructional zine "devoted to [[DIY]] sex toys and gender bending devices."
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  • ...whatever subjects I am interested in, with a special emphasis on queering gender and sexuality while making the postmodern academic critical theory related
    917 bytes (125 words) - 07:43, 1 December 2015
  • ...Orifice'' had a wild array of content including humor, Queer sexuality and gender bending, [[Punk]] music and related noise, and original [[Comic|comic]] art
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  • ...p by a “terms and definitions" resource guide on how to talk about sex and gender. Stink Eye editor Jessica Hogan gives user-friendly, accessible definitions ...rst issue aimed at upping the ante, Kansas City. Half part a sexuality and gender glossary, half discussion of sexism in punk scenes, decorated throughout wi
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  • *Gender Euphoria
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  • ...eminist [[zine]] ‘dedicated to challenging mainstream society's ideals and gender stereotypes as well as to putting the so-called "liberated" DIY-hardcore-pu
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  • ...ca]] writes, "it is my hope that ''Ax Wound'' will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre -- a genre typically thought to reinforce
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  • ...unk-adjacent scenes, by and for punks of color. Her zines focused on race, gender, and politics, with explicit commitments to postcolonial and women of color ...ersity of California, Berkeley. She is currently an associate professor of gender and women's studies and Asian American studies at the University of Illinoi
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  • ...ion has 200 zines with an emphasis on body image, feminism, mental health, gender, and sexuality based zines.
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  • ...vival and sustainability from the farm to the city, in addition to health, gender, sexuality, and a cruelty-free lifestyle. Pioneers Press release titles sea
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  • ...-shirt'' and ''robot-shirt'' - the primary protagonists lack both name and gender
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  • ...rrow lives rent free on the shelves of GRCGED (Guelph Resource Center for Gender Empowerment and Diversity) and lovely shelves they are. Currently Arrow Arc
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  • ...the Summer of 1995. Regular features include polemics on diy [[hardcore]], gender politics and straightedge, vegan recipes, freebies (calendars, patches, sti
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  • ...vival and sustainability from the farm to the city, in addition to health, gender, sexuality, and a cruelty-free lifestyle. Pioneers Press was previously nam
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  • ...nist discusses video games: Zine-maker provides alternative perspective on gender and video games]
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  • ...[[Riot Grrrl]] zine that contained opinion pieces about women in society, gender stereotypes, homophobia, and feminism, from the viewpoint of a young queer
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  • ...Rhetoric and Composition, Cultural Studies in the Humanities program, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. She works in grassroots community organizing, Do-It-
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  • ...on American journalist Lori Berenson, and one which promoted the use of a gender-neutral, third person pronoun, "tey".
    1 KB (175 words) - 16:51, 25 July 2011
  • ...ut punk, contemporary anarchist and left political protest, body politics, gender and sexuality.
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  • ...and/or sex work; self-care; friendship; intersections of race, class, and gender; and okay, unicorns and karaoke. I’ve also got a soft spot for small-town
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  • ...ther young women covering topics in early 90s music subculture, mainstream gender (mis)representation, and also featured college, painting, drawing and photo
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  • ...ing a special - the never-made sixth issue has intended to be dedicated to gender fuck - but the project ended with issue four in 2003.
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  • ...rging writers, artists, poets and comic creators to explore issues of sex, gender and sexuality and receive some payment for their work.
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  • ...ished by [[Debbie Rasmussen]]. Bitch attempts to talk to young women about gender issues in a language they understand<sup>1</sup>.
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  • ...nds like Blatz, The Cramps, Dead Kennedys, Fifth Column, Lilliput, Nervous Gender, Pansy Division, Propaganghi, The Ramones, the Vindictives, X-Ray Spex, Yum
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