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$6.00
In this zine, bestselling author Dr. Faith Harper offers a full understanding of issues of boundaries and consent, how we can communicate and listen more effectively, and how to survive and move on from situations where our boundaries are violated.
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$25.00
Ava Manning has allowed her heart to be broken once.Β Once is enough. She never intends to let anyone get close enough to hurt her again. She just wants to do her job as a lab technician at Cloneall Drugs, Inc, without any complications in her life.
But after Ava saw some research she wasn’t supposed to, someone wants her dead. And now she has to deal with the Southern talking, g-dropping, charming LAPD detectiveΒ Ricky Don McKinzie.
Her life is just beginning to get complicated.
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$6.20
Making Spaces Safer: A Pocket Guide is an excellent resource for making your community and world a better place. This DIY guide is for any establishment, house party, basement show, co-op, bar, and other spaces where people gather to help recognize what harassment looks like and the steps we can take to make these spaces are inclusive and supportive for people who experience harassment.
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$12.60
A powerful tribute to feminist sci-fi about bicycles. It gravitates away from the unfortunately-traditional macho heroes, hurtling through space with giant guns, ready to protect and/or tame their scantily clad space babe. Elly’s visions of the future are populated by strong, intelligent, empowered women with complex personalities. Heroines find meaning and freedom on two wheels in the confines of a gated space society and inΒ the ravaged earth left behind. Racers compete in deep space and on otherworldly planets.
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$6.20
The Gender Stories zine explores gender and the personal stories it creates. It’s an excellent resource both for folks who’d like to explore their own gender identity and for those who’d like to see different viewpoints. The zine measures 8.5″ x 5.5″ and runs 42 pages long.
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$8.75
Have you ever gotten something extra for free? Or checked your mailbox to find a completely unexpected present from a friend? Thatβs how I felt when I opened up the first shipment of Adipose Issue zines from Miles Lyons.
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$6.00
Sculptor Chrissy Brown isn’t just talented at sculpting; she’s an illustrator, too. These balloon body bookmarks are a lovely reminder that round bodies are valuable. Each laminated bookmark measures 2″ x 3.5″, is hand-edged with colorful washi tape and comes with a pretty floss accent tied on. Colors vary; the packing unicorns will pick out a beautiful one for you.
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$6.75
This fat-positive zine by Crystal Hartman contains 44 pages of thoughts, articles, and reprints about America’s fat-phobic, sizism, and pointing us toward fat acceptance — including articles from Marilyn Wann and other major figures in the fat activism world. Each zine measures 4.25×5.5″ (8.5×11 sheets folded in half), and all covers are pink as shown.
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$6.00
The Dear Fatty zine from artist and author Rachelle Abellar is the most moving thing you’ll read this month about living in a fat body. Abellar is a designer, fat activist, and body love advocate. She is the founder of PNW Fattitude, a group that hosts events for people of size in an effort to foster a fat-positive community in the Pacific Northwest.