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Unfuck your work

Author: Harper, Faith G.


Full title: Unfuck your work: makin' paper without losing your mind or selling your soul
Dr. Faith offers tips on how to deal with your work environment if it is giving you stress and/or emotional over-load.

Detox your masculinity

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.

Fat is beautiful

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.

Anxiety is really strange

Author: Haines, Steve, 1966-.
Other Author(s): Standing, Sophie.


Includes bibliographical references. "What is the difference between fear and excitement and how can you tell them apart? How do the mind and body make emotions? When can anxiety be good? This science-based graphic book addresses these questions and more, revealing just how strange anxiety is, but also how to unravel its mysteries and relieve its effects. Understanding how anxiety is created by our nervous system trying to protect us, and how our fight-or-flight mechanisms can get stuck, can significantly lessen the fear experienced during anxiety attacks. In this guide, anxiety is explained in an easy-to-understand, engaging graphic format with tips and strategies to relieve its symptoms, and change the mind's habits for a more positive outlook." - Amazon.com.

What to Wear

Author: Hage, Lauren.


Full title: a spectrum of transgender identity or misguided feminism?
Folded as small booklet, folds out to be 1 page. "A short musing on how clothing ties into identity and how one person worked through the complicated nature of their identity." -From publisher

Guide to Water

Other Author(s): Guerrilla Graywater Girls,


Includes bibliographical references (page 86). "Some brief history of rivers, dams, water power, water Infrastructure, good house/bad house, breaking the water cycle, cheap salvage water catchment, home water use and reuse, graywater, plumbing basics, wetlands for wastewater treatment, urban watershed restoration, water hyacinth fetish page, build your own petal powered washer. A DIY permaculture guide to "harvesting" rainwater, conserving water, and channeling waste water into more functional purposes than just sending it down the drain. Lots of handy information and how-to guides, like how to turn an old bathtub into beautiful planter that also turns your laundry water into garden food, how to set up a composting toilet, how pipes work, how to catch rain water, and much much more. Good stuff here!" - From Publishing website Print reproduction

The prison-industrial complex & the global economy

Author: Goldberg, Eve.
Other Author(s): Evans, Linda.


Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-22). A look at the economic motives for continued, excessive imprisonment of individuals.


Table of Contents:
Prison statistics
Poem: Going into the prison
The prison-industrial complex and the global economy
Prisons are big business
Labor and the flight of capital
The war on drugs
Prison labor
Welcome to the new world order
What is to be done.

Our commitment is to our communities

Author: Gilbert, David.


Full title: Our commitment is to our communities: mass incarceration, political prisoners, and building a movement for community-based justice.
In this pamphlet, interviewed by Bob Feldman, David uses this observation as his starting point to discuss the ongoing catastrophe that is mass incarceration, connecting it to the continued imprisonment of political prisoners and the challenges that face our moments today.

A gentrification reader

Other Author(s): Skot.


Includes bibliographical references (page 65). This zine is a compilation of articles from other publications on gentrification that has occurred and is occurring in various cities, including New York, New Orleans, Portland, Chicago, and London. - From publisher website.

How to plan for action: a protest prep zine

Author: Friedman, Sarah.


Civil disobedience is a non-violent violation of the law, done deliberately in protest against injustice. - Page 2 of cover. "After lacing up your boots to go kick injustice's ass with your pickets and peaceful resistance- take a few minutes to read this zine! How to Plan for Action is a tiny, concise, and invaluable resource to educated protesting. Sick and tired of being sick and tired? Go stand your ground, but first figure out how to do so legally and wisely. Learn the basics of safety prep, how to deal with the police, what to expect if you're arrested, and most importantly how to be intentional and respectful as a member of a protesting community." - From Publisher

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