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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.

Out of the Fog

Author: Autry, Jenn,


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.

Owning the means of production

Author: Killian-Moore, Allen.


Full title: Owning the means of production: the story of Jefferson People's House: pocket lessons for your worker co-op!
Have you ever thought about founding and running a successful worker-owned co-op? It takes more than just getting together with some friends and agreeing to share the work and profits. A business—even a small, unconventional one—requires planning, structure, and good business sense. Based on the trials and tribulations of the Jefferson People's House in Duluth, Minnesota, this guide will provide you with the tools to help start your own co-op. - From publisher

Woke parenting #1

Author: Harper, Faith G.
Other Author(s): Scott, Bonnie.


Full title: Woke parenting #1 - doing our best to raise intersectional feminist, empathetic, engaged, and generally non-shitty kids
Got kids in your life? This zine is full of helpful wisdom about raising them to be socially aware, respectful of others, willing to speak up and stand up for what's right, and comfortable in their own skin. Not sure how to talk to your kid about boundaries and consent? What about staying safe around potentially hostile authority figures? What if your kid is obsessed with gendered stuff in a way that makes you uncomfortable? What do you say when your kid loudly comments about someone's race or gender or body on the bus? How do you teach your kid about the world's injustices and still let them know they're safe and loved? Bonnie and Faith are parents and therapists and have been around all these blocks more than a few times. Read this and start your own conversations to build a better world for the next generation.

A friendly felon's guide to life after a felony

Author: Enigma, Aza.


"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.

Dropping out (for students)

Author: Cavegirl.


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.

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

Free to choose: a women's guide to reproductive freedom

Author: Eberhardt, Esther.


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.

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