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34 zines

Title Other Creator Publisher Keywords Year
Abort! #23 Summer, 2010 Vonathan Spies 2010
Ail Issue #2 Christian Right, Christianity
Anarchos: Ecology and Revolutionary Thought Anarchos
Black Lesbian President Vol. 4 2007
East Village Inky, The; #10
East Village Inky, The; #32 2006
East Village Inky, The; #33 2007
East Village Inky, The; #6 2000
Encuentro; Journal of Political Hardcore; #3 2005
Fifth-Ninth St.; No.2 Europe, traveling, Inkwell
Fifty-Ninth St.; No. 3 mental health, psychiatrist
Future Tense Pegacorn Press comics, anthology, Art 2011
I Was a Teenaged Scumfuck #1 squatting, train hopping, cross country travel, punk lifestyle 2006
Incite! 1994
indulgence #8
Ladyfriend issue 3 automobiles, travel, Feminism, auto repair, Women
Learning Good Consent Riot Grrr Press rape, sex, consent, survivors
Life After Genetown: The Science, Politics, and Culture of Biotechnology biotechnology, anti-biotechnology, environmental activism, politics, environmental science 2000
Logopolis poetry, Art 2003
Lose #2 band interview, short fiction, music reviews
Lower East Side Librarian Reading Log 2010 zine reviews, comic 2010
Lower East Side Librarian Winter Solstice Shoutout 2002 2002
Lysistrata #1: Reclaim Yourself Reproductive Rights, Feminism, birth control, gender 1992
Miss Sequential #1 2009
Mumia Speaks from Death Row interview, death row, Mumia Abu-Jamal 1995
Mute issue 3 1994
No Late Fee #1 zine libraries, zines, Libraries 2022
Progress and Poverty Robert Schalkenbach Foundation Poverty, social justice, theory 1998
Red-Hooded Sweatshirt #2 haiku, journal, silkscreening, allergies 1999
Seedhead N+2: Ask Yourself, Can It Be Done With Scraps?
Sky Flying By #4.5 reviews, comics, punk rock, drawings 1993
the little zine that could #2
Urban Death Maze Jack Blackfelt New York Bike Messenger Association New York City, critical mass, bicycle messenger world championships, bear mountain, San Francisco, earthquake 1999
Welcome to the Party: The George Floyd Uprising in NYC george floyd, New York City, abolition, prison abolition, protest, protests, police brutality 2020