"Being charged with a felony is not the end of the road and Aza Enigma is here to help you keep pushing forward through the cloud of doubt." - Publisher's description.
Table of Contents: Introduction Surviving parole/probation Building new networks Cutting old connections Building an educational framework Figuring out next steps Setting goals and prioritizing Building a business State by state information Final words.
Second edition - Page 2. Includes bibliographical references (page 23). "This is not just another pro-choice zine. It is an introduction to the history of underground abortion and a call to learn our history and to take matters in our own hands. It includes some information on menstrual extraction and a list of resources to learn more. Reproductive choice is not a "right" to be granted or withdrawn. 'To know our history is to see how to take up struggle again.' " - Publisher's website.
Fraizier Landslide - Pasco's Hump - Scenic Sub - Read more books in Seattle - Cascade Tunnel - Marshall Canyon - The Scablands - Spokane - Ainsworth jct. - Coalca - Argo Yard - Brooklyn Sub ... - Cover. "Railroad Semantics is no less a high spirited an adventure to read than the train hopping it describes. You are swept along as you precariously climb aboard and jumble down the tracks with Aaron Dactyl and his fellow travelers. As the story unfolds and you become familiar with the terrain in the fascinating pictures contained herein, you can't help but imagine you're one of the animated characters riding along as you attempt to avoid detection. Before long it's one of your tags Aaron spots and photographs under a bridge or on the walls of the box cars he uses to traverse from the snowy white capped peaks to the tree lined valley floor on his way north and south between cities. The morning dew dripping from the rail yard's grassy meadows signifies it's time to navigate the maze of tracks to catch the next train. Sometimes you must take flying leaps of faith from the cars onto the rocky ground below in order to out run the authorities. But by the end you're waving goodbye to your new friend to return to your mundane life, anticipating his return." - From publisher
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.
Author: Biel, Joe, 1977-. Other Author(s): Blue, Elly.
Full title: How to Boycott: make your voice heard, understand history, & change the world From Chick-Fil-A to the Boston Tea Party, Nike to Women's Suffrage in the U.S., United Farm Workers to the Woolworth's Lunch Counter, boycotts have been an instrumental way to push the needle and change the world from the ground up. This zine distinguishes between virtgue signaling and boycotts and how to channel the lessons from history to change the world in your own movements by building effective coalitions and creating public sympathy for them. Read up and you'll be along with the wild ride of history as well as tips from those who were successful about how to be the change that you want to see! - From publisher
Full title: Out of the Fog: ptsd, cptsd, acute stress disorder, depression, codepency, a radical guide. "There is a lot of mental health terminology being thrown around that this short, sweet, and empowering comic zine helps to demystify. What does codependency mean? How can complex PTSD affect you? How can you learn to live and thrive with these sometimes overwhelming conditions? Jenn's comics show an older, wiser person patiently walking her younger self through what she needs to know about stress disorders and mental health. Includes good perspective, wisdom, and several practical resources." - From publisher
Table of Contents: Part 1. Codependency Part 2. PTSD/CPTSD.
Author: Adcock, Juana, 1982-. Other Author(s): Arscott, Nicky, 1983-
Book is split in half, one side is in English (This Body of a Woman I Inhabit) and the other side is in Spanish (Este Cuerpo de Mujer que Habito). "Through the use of metaphor, This Body of a Woman I Inhabit provides lets you empathize with a story in an original way. Not to mention the fact that you're going to get both a Spanish and English translation, opening up this beautiful visual and verbal articulation to even a larger readership! If you're struggling with your gender identity, the way people treat your gender identity, or are looking to get more in-tune with a different life perspective, this zine is for you." - From publishing company