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The Art of Dismantling
$3.00A zine series focused on the role of art in social justice movements! Each issue features a communique, interviews with two radical artists, and more! New issues are released seasonally.
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Rad Dad
Zine Compilation: Issues 1–10
$15.00The Rad Dad zine has been around for quite a while now and has gained a lot of fans along the way. Did you miss out on the early years? Or maybe you're a longtime reader wishing you could...
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It's Down to This
Reflections, Stories, Experiences, Critiques, and Ideas on Community and Collective Response to Sexual Violence, Abuse, and Accountability
$5.00Says Doris zine: "This huge zine (100 pages!) is a tremendous resource for people who are committed to ending sexual violence. The past few years have seen an upsurge of...
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Not Bored!
Anthology 1983–2010
$25.00Bill Brown's Situationist Fanzine NOT BORED! has been going strong since 1983. This almost 600-page anthology collects 17 years of his rants, book, film, and music reviews, coverage of local...
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White Elephants
On Yard Sales, Relationships, and Finding What Was Missing
$7.95New Microcosm! White elephants are the odd, old, and discarded things that end up at yard sales and flea markets—and Katie Haegele loves them all. Well, an awful lot of them, anyway. She lives a...
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Doris 29
$2.00New issue of Doris! In this issue, an essay called “How I learned to stop worrying and love being queer,” and articles on voting or not, girls rock camp, and great tales about grandparents...
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Dwelling Portably Collection #5
$4.00As usual, Dwelling Portably crams in way too much information to easily sum up—from practical advice about being homeless or low-budget in-motion by choice—camping on the edges, living...
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Everything Dies #7
$5.00One of the best and most promising new comic artists out there today, Box Brown writes and draws the Everything Dies zine series as a hard (and oft times hilarious) look into the religious...
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Cambodian Grrrl
Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh
$7.95In Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh, writer and independent publisher Anne Elizabeth Moore brings her experience in the American cultural underground to Cambodia, a country...
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"Race War"
Black American GIs in Bristol and Gloucestershire During World War II
$4.50America's entry into World War II immediately served to highlight the issue of race relations and the contradictions between America's declared position as a defender of "freedom" and "democracy,"...




