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28 zines

Title Other Creator Publisher Keywords Year
12 DREAMS photographs, 1969, yearbook, 1975, portraits, 1932, 1916, 1928, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1930, 1939, 1951 2007
A Window Propped Open Issue 1: Timelines hurricane harvey, mutual aid disaster relief, Mutual Aid, disasters, ecology, prefigurative politics 2017
Against Sleep and NIghtmaer; #6 ASAN
Alarm, The 2005
Antipathy 2000
attacking prisons at the point of production: a brief look at militant actions against the prison-industrial complex radical, politics, industrialism
beauty is dead; #11 Socialism, anarchism
Beauty is Dead; #13
Carbon Based Mistake, The #7 Photography 2001
Design no. 816; #8
Destined; #3
devil doll Richard Glyn Jones, Ashleigh Brilliant, Ann Jones, Anita Liberty
Durga anarchist theory, job culture, sexism; pornography 2000
Fall Into Place men, male feelings, masculinity, Christianity, punk rock
Giant Steps #1 Iraq War, Punk, leftism, graffiti, interview 2006
King-Cat Comics and Stories Spit and a Half
labia licker Feminism, gender, Sexism 2000
Let Them Be Free: An Unschooling Handbook Habbibi's Hutch Preschool , All-Austin Cooperative Nursery children, parenting, unschooling, teaching, Education, anarchy, anarchism
Massive 20
Mishap #16 Political Correctness, anarchy, break the chains conference, prison abolition 2003
Mishap #17 book reviews, zine reviews, band interview, short story, anarchism 2004
Mishap #24 Nike, police abuse, activism, Punk 2003
Mishap 22/Mishap 23 fiction, written and visual art, Nike, protest
Monkeyshine #2 punk rock, underground culture, Jawbreaker, international travel, reviews
Monkeyshine #3 Fugazi, citizen fish, zine reviews, music interview, critiques of punk, born against, international, scene report 1992
Resonance: Newsletter of the Bioelectromagnetics Sig bioelectromagnetism, biology, magnetic fields, mensa 1997
Some People Push Back: On the justice of roosting chickens
Towards the Queerest Insurrection Mary Nardini gang Jean Genet, somatics, michel foucault, anti-capitalism, Susan Stryker, Marsha P. Johnson, Stonewall, Cooper's Donuts, Compton's, queer history 2017