by Angela | Oct 15, 2019 | Zines, Art, Parental Advisory, Politics, Spanish, Writing
Veinte Movimientos by Fernando Cruz Library Location: B2 Written entirely in Spanish and illustrated in stark and scratchy black-and-white, Veinte Movimientos lunges towards the reader as a militant manifesto against colonialism, white supremacy, and capitalist...
by Angela | Oct 15, 2019 | Zines, Art, Feminism, Writing
What Ever Issue 4 by Gracie Currier-Tait Library Location: D14 This contribution based, full color, feminist zine is awesome! It critiques current social media through poems, art, photos, and collage work. From the mission statement: “This zine was created to...
by Angela | Oct 15, 2019 | Zines, History, Politics, Social Justice, Writing
The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #10: What Happened to the Black Panther Party? by Joe Biel and Joseph E. Green Library Location: F40 You may have heard of the Black Panther Party, but what do we really know? Here’s introduction to the time shit hit the...
by Angela | Oct 14, 2019 | Zines, Art, Feminism, Social Justice, Writing
Why Doesn’t She Just Leave by Bri Pruett Library Location: C5 Ever watched a friend struggle in an abusive relationship and felt helpless watching it happen? Ever wondered what to say or do, or felt that you couldn’t say the right thing? Do you know how...
by Angela | Oct 14, 2019 | Zines, Art, Feminism, Parental Advisory
X-Ray Vision by Grace Rother Library Location: E26 In the 1950s Superman TV series, when Clark Kent tells Lois Lane about his x-ray vision, she quickly steps behind a plant to cover herself. This made no sense to me as a child (don’t x-rays show bones?), but I love...
by Angela | Oct 14, 2019 | Zines, All Ages, Art, Writing
Y by Crying Libra and the Vinyl Warhol Library Location: F13 Y is a tiny zine that uses the color yellow as an inspiration for art and...