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SPEC ZINE-K56 2012 · Item · 2012
Part of Zine Collection

Author: Mindful Occupation (Organization).


This booklet was made by a group of radical mental health activists from all over North America - Back cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-82).

SPEC ZINE-L64 2010 · Item · 2010
Part of Zine Collection

Author(s): Logan, Emily,


Summer 2010 "Moss is a zine based in Portland, Oregon that features fiction and nonfiction about a single environmental topic in each issue. This issue focuses on water, serving as a primer and treatise about the political and ethical issues involved in an urban area like Portland. There's a story told through an interview between an activist behind bars and an Oregonian reporter. Another bit chronicles a young journalists attempt to cover a story he didn't yet feel qualified for - endangered salmon and a logging company leaking sediment into the stream. It was a young man's lesson about ecology firsthand and how dire the consequences are for our environment. There's also a guide to setting up your own rain garden, a mild amount of poetry, restoration of the Klamath River valley basin water supply, the diminished quality of Portland's drinking water supply, and so much. It's a rushing, fascinating journey here, folks!" - From publisher

Organizing cools the planet
SPEC ZINE-M66 2011 · Item · 2011
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Author: Moore, Hilary; Other Author(s): Russell, Joshua Kahn.


Full title: Organizing cools the planet: tools and reflections to navigate the climate crisis
Includes bibliographical references.

SPEC ZINE-F64 2015 · Item · 2015
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Author(s): Fogelson, Julia; Mykhaylova, Mary.


Collects stories and art focused on "gendered violence" a term that includes any act that perpetuates structural inequality on the basis of gender.

War is a Racket
SPEC ZINE-ZINE-B88-2013 · Item · 2013
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Author: Smedley Butler


"War is a Racket is the title of a speech and a booklet by former U.S. Marine Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, one of only 19 people to be twice award the Medal of Honor, in which Butler frankly discusses from his experience as a career military officer how business interests have commercially benefited from warfare. After he retired from the Marine Corps., Gen. Butler made a nationwide tour in the early 1930's giving his speech 'War is a Racket'. The speech was so well received that he wrote a longer version as a small book with the same title published in 1935. Last Word Press is proud to reprint this anti-war book for a modern audience." - From back of cover