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30 zines

Title Other Creator Publisher Keywords Year
A Window Propped Open Issue 1: Timelines hurricane harvey, mutual aid disaster relief, Mutual Aid, disasters, ecology, prefigurative politics 2017
Abort! #23 Summer, 2010 Vonathan Spies 2010
Alarm, The 2005
Anarchos: Ecology and Revolutionary Thought Anarchos
Big Hands 5 1/2 chumbawamba, Punk, Art
Big Hands 6 regional writing, Southern writing, North Carolina, Personal Stories
Big Hands 7
Big Hands 8 2010
Dumpsterland; #11 dumpster diving, trash compactors, pressure cooker, composting toilet
East Village Inky, The; #10
East Village Inky, The; #32 2006
East Village Inky, The; #33 2007
East Village Inky, The; #6 2000
Excuse Me, Can You Please Pass the Privilege? White Privilege, male privilege
Fall Into Place men, male feelings, masculinity, Christianity, punk rock
Fifth-Ninth St.; No.2 Europe, traveling, Inkwell
Fifty-Ninth St.; No. 3 mental health, psychiatrist
Future Tense Pegacorn Press comics, anthology, Art 2011
Giant Steps #1 Iraq War, Punk, leftism, graffiti, interview 2006
indulgence #8
Let Them Be Free: An Unschooling Handbook Habbibi's Hutch Preschool , All-Austin Cooperative Nursery children, parenting, unschooling, teaching, Education, anarchy, anarchism
Lower East Side Librarian Reading Log 2010 zine reviews, comic 2010
Lower East Side Librarian Winter Solstice Shoutout 2002 2002
Mariposa North Carolina, Photography, band interview 1999
No Late Fee #1 zine libraries, zines, Libraries 2022
Progress and Poverty Robert Schalkenbach Foundation Poverty, social justice, theory 1998
Railroading of Chicago Native Son, The Flood, Rebecca South Chicago ABC Zine Distro Corruption 2002
Resonance: Newsletter of the Bioelectromagnetics Sig bioelectromagnetism, biology, magnetic fields, mensa 1997
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