Love your Rebellion, Issue 17: Riot

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Love Your Rebellion, Issue 17: Riot contains four new therapeutic arts activities and new selections of art and writing.

The LYR Zine is a biannual publication that features art and writing by people from marginalized groups and therapeutic arts activities. Each activity asks the reader to use writing, art, music, or body movement to support their mental health. The activities in LYR Issue 17: Riot explores abundance, even in the scarcest of environments. Plus, the issue features a comic by Mihaela Erceg, photography by Bailey Graham, poetry by Charles McCaskill, and visual art by H. Lee Messina.

Issue 17: Riot asks readers to embrace the abundance of their bold, flourishing, inner and outer worlds, even in the scarcest of backdrops.

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Issue 17 Activities:
The Source – Grounds the emotional body to examine how it informs a scarcity or abundance mindset.
The Constellation – Provides a tool to support the shift from the scarcity mindset to one of abundance.
The Garden – Displays different types of love and where they come from.
The Pantry – Offers a tool for preserving an abundance mindset during times of scarcity.

LYR Issue 17 benefits the clients of Abuse and Counseling Treatment, Inc. LYR will donate 250 copies of the literary and therapeutic arts zine annually to ACT for use with their clients, who are victims of sexual assault, domestic abuse, and human trafficking. This was made possible in part by a grant to LYR from the City of Fort Myers.

LYR founder and Chair of the Board of Directors, Angela Page, has been making zines since 2011 under the name Love Your Rebellion. In fact, the zine is where Page derived the nonprofit’s name. As the organization’s namesake, the zine is the longest-running program, beginning as a literary publication, and growing to include therapeutic arts activities. The current LYR zine staff includes licensed marriage and family therapist, Rebeecca Martinez-Thomas, graphic artists Michelle Caraway and Annie Pritchard, content developer Angela Page, photographer Jesi Cason, sound engineers Spencer Elles and Gregory Martinez-Thomas, and copy editor Shandi Thompson.