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Issue #89 Victor Martins

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Issue #89

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Features

  • Zine Civics 101: Q&A With Democracy Zinester Bronwyn Mauldin

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  • Harley R. Pageot discusses their 10th year of zine-making (their longest relationship yet) in ‘Yard Sale! #42’
  • Learn how to live a full life despite all the grief with ‘The Sibling Grief Buddy Book’
  • ‘Make Events Accessible’ is a suitable guide on increasing accessibility for the disabled community
  • Answering With Analog
  • Cat City
  • ‘The Lonely Impulse’ asks, can free societies deploy the arts in threats of the modern age?
  • First Family
  • A take on parenting advice and other meaty topics with ‘Hollywood Forever Cemetery’
  • Nourish your body and soul in these difficult times with ‘Électron Libre’
  • Printing Without Permission: Global Zines from Turkey
  • ‘Civilization’ will blow you right through the classroom wall
  • Robert Gauvinov keeps up a new wave of zine-making with ‘Les Carnets de Rastapopoulos #14’
  • Getting off your ass and doing the thing with ‘Alternative Incite’
  • COVID Zine Micro-Grant Recipients
  • Babcia
  • Zine Civics 101: Q&A With Democracy Zinester Bronwyn Mauldin
  • Keeping it Just BeTwain Friends
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  • Art Holes: Spaces of Resistance
  • Art Holes: Spaces of Resistance
  • ‘Bawaajigan: Stories of Power’ explores the challenges of preserving culture, residential schools, sexual assault and racism
  • ‘The Baudelaire Fractal’ is deeply personal and intricately philosophical, served alongside fashionable outfits
  • Tell Me Something That Matters
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