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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-I997 2014 · Item · 2014
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Author: Industrial Workers of the World.


A reprint of the nineteenth edition (1923) of the famous "Little Red Song Book. "Undoubtedly the most popular book in American labor history, the I.W.W.'s Little Red Song Book has been a staple item on picket lines and at other workers' gatherings for generations, and has gone through numerous editions. As a result of I.W.W. efforts to keep up with the times, however, recent versions of the songbook have omitted most of the old-time favorites, especially the raucous lyrics of the free-spirited hoboes who made up such a large portion of the union's membership in its heyday. For example, recent versions have left out all but a few of the celebrated songs of Joe Hill, T-Bone Slim, Ralph Chaplin, and other pioneer bards of the One Big Union - and many of the few remaining older songs have been abridged or otherwise modified. The steadily mounting interest in Wobbly history and culture warrants this facsimile edition of a classic Little Red Song Book from the union's Golden Age. Reprinted here is the Nineteenth Edition, originally issued in 1923, the year the I.W.W. reached its peak membership. Of the fifty-two songs in this book, the overwhelming majority have not been included in the I.W.W.'s own songbooks for many years. Here are such classics as Joe Hill's "John Golden and the Lawrence Strike," "We Will Sing One Song," "Scissor Bill," "The Tramp," and others; T-Bone Slim's "I'm Too Old to Be a Scab," "Mysteries of a Hobo's Life," "I Wanna Free Miss Liberty," and others; Ralph Chaplin's "All Hell Can't Stop Us," "Up from Your Knees," "May Day Song," and more; and other songs by C.G. Allen, Richard Brazier, Pat Brennan, James Connelly, Laura Payne Emerson, and many others. Ninety years ago these songs were sung with gusto in Wobbly halls and hobo jungles from Brooklyn to San Pedro. And they're still fun to sing today!

Palestine, mon amour
SPEC ZINE-ZINE-B66-2015 · Item · 2015
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Author: Alfredo M. Bonanno


"A large collection of short writings on the ever topical, and thorny topic of the Palestinian struggle for self-determination. Originally published from 1988-1995, they are more meditations on the likes of Jewish identity, the role of the Kibbutz, and the need for an overall Israeli-Palestinian insurrection, than commentary on current events."

SPEC ZINE-ZINE-R47-2000 · Item · 2000
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"Too often, research is the last task activists think of when they engage in a campaign, usually coming only at the point that someone sits down to write a leaflet or a press release and then discovers that the one thing missing is the information required to really condemn the company or other agency being targeted. Being a good activist means knowing and using all available tools - including solid research skills."

SPEC ZINE-ZINE-S55-2003 · Item · 2003
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"This zine is a thorough examination of the topic of gentrification. It provides an overview of academic writing and theorizing on the topic, summarizing considerable research in an easy-to-understand manner. It defines gentrification, looking at the economics behind it, and the realities of gentrification. The final section of the zine explores various anarchist anti-gentrification efforts, offering helpful history and insight while even offering some ideas for future directions."

Unfuck your work
SPEC ZINE-H37 2018 · Item · 2018
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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.

What the ladies have to say
SPEC ZINE-T37 2019 · Item · 2019
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Author: Tarlet, Ronni.


Full title: What the ladies have to say: activists in Palestine, Indonesia, and the Philippines

Collection · 1871 - 2014

The Pacific Northwest Publication Collection includes books, periodicals, memoirs, and other published materials related to the history, culture, and people of the Pacific Northwest.