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34 zines

Title Other Creator Publisher Keywords Year
Abort! #23 Summer, 2010 Vonathan Spies 2010
Anarchos: Ecology and Revolutionary Thought Anarchos
Behind These Walls Distro So. Chicago ABC Zine Distro anarchism, catalog, Anarchist Black Cross, ABC, Distribution
Black Panthers for Beginners Writers and Readers Limited African American Activism, African American history, Black activists 1995
Chicago ABC Zine Distro #1 SO Chicago ABC zine Distro 2002
Citizens Guide to Buying Locally: A Positive Alternative To Corporate Globalization Trade Local local business
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
indulgence #8
Joyful Dissent (Autumn 2013) Shelly 2013
Ladyfriend issue 3 automobiles, travel, Feminism, auto repair, Women
Learning Good Consent Riot Grrr Press rape, sex, consent, survivors
Logopolis poetry, Art 2003
Lower East Side Librarian Reading Log 2010 zine reviews, comic 2010
Lower East Side Librarian Winter Solstice Shoutout 2002 2002
Mute issue 3 1994
No Late Fee #1 zine libraries, zines, Libraries 2022
Progress and Poverty Robert Schalkenbach Foundation Poverty, social justice, theory 1998
South Chicago ABC Zine Catalog 2002
SOUTH CHICAGO ABC ZINE DISTRO
SOUTH CHICAGO ABC ZINE DISTRO CATALOGUE 2000
SOUTH CHICAGO ABC ZONE DISTRO 2000
Starry Plight #1 high school, girls, skateboarding, Racism
the little zine that could #2
Thought Bombs # 17
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