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SPEC ZINE-X46 2010 · Item · 2010
Part of Zine Collection

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.

SPEC ZINE-A33 2010 · Item · 2010
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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

SPEC ZINE-K46 2009 · Item · 2009
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Author: Kemp, Alix, 1987-.


The first issue of this perzine by a transgender man in his early 20s is laid out in a series of journal entries and discusses topics like name changes, finding a trans-friendly doctor, medication, and Canada's requirement in order to receive hormone therapy one must intend to have a complete surgical sex change. The zine also includes pictures of identification cards and explanations of gender reassignment surgery.

SPEC ZINE-G65 2009 · Item · 2009
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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.

A gentrification reader
SPEC ZINE-G48 2006 · Item · 2006
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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.