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Fat is beautiful
SPEC ZINE-H37 2006 · Item · 2006
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Author: Hartman, Crystal.


This political zine deals with the social stigmas around being fat, reclaiming the word and offering examples, scientific facts, quotes, and statistics as to why society should accept fat people, including statistics on dieting and sex. It includes contributions from Laurie Ann Lepoff, Sondra Soloway, and an excerpt from "It's a Big Fat Revolution" by Nomy Lamm.

SPEC ZINE-X46 2010 · Item · 2010
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Author: Xhopakelxhit.
Other Author(s): Hill, Gord; Banks, Annie; Ancestral Pride.


Ancestral Pride - Cover. Imprint from publisher's Web site. "Xhopakelxhit, a member of Ancestral Pride, (some badass, grassroots, indigenous, direct action land defenders from unceded Ahousat territory) made this zine about how to be anti-racist/anti-capitalist white settler ally to people in all kinds of struggles - indigenous and otherwise. Featuring artwork from Gord Hill and Annie Banks, it offers very concrete action ideas and resources that anyone can empower themselves with in the battle for restorative justice and building allies with settlers." - Microcosm.com.

Dropping out (for students)
SPEC ZINE-C38 2017 · Item · 2017
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Author: Cavegirl.


A personal zine. Cavegirl's DIY zine documents her decision to drop out of school and how it has affected her life. She provides among other things, advice on dumpster diving, shoplifting, panhandling, and squatting.


Table of Contents:
Issue #1: Part one: an introduction to the radical idea of dropping out
Why I'm doing this
How it all began (my story)
And now...
Part two: doing it yourself!
Getting the hell out of there
Free food and stuff
Sleeping and traveling
Self defense
Beyond survival.

Detox your masculinity
SPEC ZINE-H37 2018 · Item · 2018
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Full title: Detox your masculinity: how cultural bullshit fucks up men's body image: what to look for and what to do about it


Author: Harper, Faith G.
Other Author(s): Sapp, Aaron,


Body image problems and eating disorders have long been considered mostly to be women's problems. But did you know that men are even more likely than women to suffer from distorted or dysmorphic body image? So basically we're all screwed by patriarchal ideals of how we ought to look. Whether you're hung up about your weight, or looks, or muscles, or hair, or penis size, or whatever, this shit can control your life in scary ways. In this zine, Dr. Faith and Dr. Aaron walk you through how you know if you've got a problem and practical, science-based ways to cope and improve your image of yourself as well as your physical and mental health. Whether you're cis or trans, learn to be comfortable in your body and let the cycle of toxic masculinity stop with you.