For Queer/LGBTI Zines visit the Queer Zine Archive Project

"The mission of the Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is to establish a "living history" archive of past and present queer zines and to encourage current and emerging zine publishers to continue to create. In curating such a unique aspect of culture, we value a collectivist approach that respects the diversity of experiences that fall under the heading "queer."

Queer/LGBTI

Sonogram of a potential

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Sonogram of a potential, [echographie d’une puissance], from tiqqun #2.
reformatted for 8.5x11

Playbook for Progressives: 16 Qualities of the Successful Organizer

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Playbook for Progressives: 16 Qualities of the Successful Organizer by Eric Mann

http://anonym.to/?http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/76441185?access_key=k...

CONTENTS
Introduction ix
PART I. THE JOB DESCRIPTION I
r 2 Roles of the Successful Organizer
I. The Foot Soldier 5
2. The Evangelist I I
3· The Recruiter IS
4. The Group Builder 27
s. The Strategist 3I  read more »

Filth #1

Filth #1

This zine features interviews with and articles on different community groups in Montreal and Toronto that are doing grassroots, intersectional queer-positive organizing. This will be the first of many to come. Stay tuned!
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Prison Abolitionist, The : Volume 1-3

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This is Volumes 1-3 of the Prison Abolitionist centered in Richmond, VA. We focus mainly on issues surrounding the oppressive institution of the prison industrial complex. This is an 8 page zine that is easily printed, folded and cut. Great to just stick in your pocket for great reference!

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Promises And Pitfalls of Privilege Politics, The

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Put together by some anti-state pro-revolutionaries for a workshop panel discussion at the 2012 NYC Anarchist Bookfair.

Relationships and Concepts of Oppression: The Gay Liberation Front, The Stonewall Riot, and Communal Living Projects

Here's some awesome articles by a couple of heros. Sylvia Rivera was one of the most amazing people the struggle has ever seen. Keith Birch was an activist in the Gay Liberation Front in the 1970s. There is just so much awesome in this zine.

May 1st: General Strike, Gender Strike

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A very minor contribution to the ongoing General Strike propaganda, with thanks to the Institute For Experimental Freedom (politicsisnotabanana.com) for the poster template (and apologies that we lack Hass Grotesk!)

notyrcister press
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FREE CECE MCDONALD

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This zine contains the story and current struggle of CeCe McDonald, a black transwoman currently serving time in prison for defending herself against a hate crime.

Negate City — Corrupt Minds Animate(d) Bodies

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O que eles querem de nossos corpos?

O que eles queremd e nossos corpos?

"Gênero e genitais são o reduto do controle que liga
cada pessoa a uma ordem social que tem dificuldades em tolerar a
diversidade e a mudança (Jamison Green)”

What to Do When You've Been Called Out

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This trifold pamphlet provides an excellent basic idea of what to do when you've been called out for sexual assault, abuse, and other forms of sexual violence.  read more »

Letter to a Gender Rebel

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"If our victimhood and our isolation is all we share, then we have lost already. But for those of us who share a desire to refuse to play their games and their proper roles, in is in the course of fighting back against this society that we will find each other, and truly never be alone."

Not Yr Cister Press
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Building an Abolitionist Trans and Queer Movement with Everything We've Got

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Building an Abolitionist Trans and Queer Movement with Everything We’ve Got by Morgan Bassichis, Alexander Lee, Dean Spade
 
 
Published in Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex
Edited by Nat Smith & Eric A. Stanley http://captivegenders.net/
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