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Women's Health In Third World Countries, Hannah Haas, Ian James, Ryan Winnie
Women's Health In Third World Countries, Hannah Haas, Ian James, Ryan Winnie
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
(Re)Learning To Love Ourselves, Patty Martinez, Claire Tafoya, Madison Mercer
(Re)Learning To Love Ourselves, Patty Martinez, Claire Tafoya, Madison Mercer
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Visual Representation Of Women In Media, Olivia Medina, Morgan Bailey, Phoebe Bonfield, Blake Fonberg
Visual Representation Of Women In Media, Olivia Medina, Morgan Bailey, Phoebe Bonfield, Blake Fonberg
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Under Western Eyes, Addy Davies, Jacky Dang, Arielle Sunshine
Under Western Eyes, Addy Davies, Jacky Dang, Arielle Sunshine
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
It's Pronounced Zine, Cayla Sacre, Elizabeth A, Hannah F
It's Pronounced Zine, Cayla Sacre, Elizabeth A, Hannah F
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Express Yourself, Brooke Archer, Tristyn Acasio, Gwyn Fraley
Express Yourself, Brooke Archer, Tristyn Acasio, Gwyn Fraley
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
The Female Gaze, Elizabeth "Ellie" Cooper, Veronica "Ronnie" Millison, Olivia Matos
The Female Gaze, Elizabeth "Ellie" Cooper, Veronica "Ronnie" Millison, Olivia Matos
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Feminist Music Of The 21st Century, Sarah Klotz, Zach Davis, Kamaile Patton
Feminist Music Of The 21st Century, Sarah Klotz, Zach Davis, Kamaile Patton
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
[Chapter 1 From] No Archive Will Restore You, Julietta Singh
[Chapter 1 From] No Archive Will Restore You, Julietta Singh
Bookshelf
At once memoir, theory, poetic prose, and fragment, No Archive Will Restore You is a feverish meditation on the body. Departing from Antonio Gramsci’s summons to compile an inventory of the historical traces left in each of us, Singh engages with both the impossibility and urgent necessity of crafting an archive of the body. Through reveries on the enduring legacies of pain, desire, sexuality, race, and identity, she asks us to sense and feel what we have been trained to disavow, to re-member the body as more than itself.
[Introduction To] Audacious Voices: Profiles In Intersectional Feminism, Holly J. Blake, Melissa D. Ooten
[Introduction To] Audacious Voices: Profiles In Intersectional Feminism, Holly J. Blake, Melissa D. Ooten
Bookshelf
Inspiring and hopeful, Audacious Voices is a collection of twelve stories from alumnae/alumni of WILL*, a feminist model for education. Each author featured in this book is working, in their own distinct way, to make their communities more equitable―and their stories illustrate how different elements of the WILL* program influence and inspire them to act with such intentionality.
Author-activist Courtney Martin writes in The New Better Off that the times we live in may break our hearts, but they don't have to break our spirit; it's that spirit that these stories capture, alongside the power of a feminist educational program …
Johnson, Myke, Marwa Abdalla, Colleen Fagan
Johnson, Myke, Marwa Abdalla, Colleen Fagan
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Myke Johnson (she/her pronoun) is a 64 year old Unitarian minister currently living in Portland Maine with her partner of 24 years. She is from Michigan and later moved to Texas and Wyoming with her family. She is the oldest out of 9 children. She grew up Catholic and found herself being an activist during her college years. She became a feminist and was part of the Women's Peace Encampment, March on Washington, Marriage rights campaigns and many more. She got her doctorate degree in the Feminist Liberation Theology Program and became a minister in Massachussets. She then continued to …
Second Shift Moms, Sydney Jones
Second Shift Moms, Sydney Jones
Sociology Student Work Collection
This project focuses on "the second shift" which refers to the double work load mothers take on in their full-time careers outside of the home, as well as in the home (domestic labor). Although there is an increasing number of mothers entering the workforce, there is still a disparity between men and women, in regards to domestic labor.
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Women: In Power And Politics, Hali Prineas, Emily Rose, Christine Soulagnet, Mara Hughes
Women: In Power And Politics, Hali Prineas, Emily Rose, Christine Soulagnet, Mara Hughes
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Fruit Of The Womb, Emma Ginson, Caroline Metz, Hannah Francis, Madi Lohmann
Fruit Of The Womb, Emma Ginson, Caroline Metz, Hannah Francis, Madi Lohmann
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
A Feminist's Guide To Sex Education, Alana Freitas, Hanna Ohaus, Courtney Cummings
A Feminist's Guide To Sex Education, Alana Freitas, Hanna Ohaus, Courtney Cummings
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
It's Not A Myth, Annie Fisher, Kelly Gough, Sydney Paley, Sarah White
It's Not A Myth, Annie Fisher, Kelly Gough, Sydney Paley, Sarah White
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Manhatten, Ashley Mclaughlin, Jake Bishop, Maddy Buss, Mollie Biskar
Manhatten, Ashley Mclaughlin, Jake Bishop, Maddy Buss, Mollie Biskar
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Intersectional Feminism, Carolyn Mai, Safieh Moshir Fatemi, Arielle Valesio
Intersectional Feminism, Carolyn Mai, Safieh Moshir Fatemi, Arielle Valesio
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Dear You, Fuck You, Emily Iverson, Maddie Moffett, Jacque Bronkhorst
Dear You, Fuck You, Emily Iverson, Maddie Moffett, Jacque Bronkhorst
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Abdurraqib, Samaa, Iris Sangiovanni, Samar Ahmed
Abdurraqib, Samaa, Iris Sangiovanni, Samar Ahmed
Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection
Samaa Abdurraqib is a Black, queer, Muslim woman living in Portland, Maine. Abdurraqib was raised in Columbus, Ohio. She attend the University of Ohio, and later the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she received a PhD in English Literature. After graduating she worked as a visiting professor at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Next she went on to work the American Civil Liberties Union in Maine as a reproductive rights organizer. She now works for the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence. Her advocacy and organizing work has included places such as Sexual Assault Response Services of Southern Maine, …
Get It Girl, Anna H, Lauren F, Kelly M
Get It Girl, Anna H, Lauren F, Kelly M
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about female (mostly teen and young women) sensations and role models and female stereotyping in mass media outlets.
Sex: The Zine, Chapman University
Sex: The Zine, Chapman University
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about sexuality and gender identity, including sexual fluidity, bisexuality, masturbation and self-care, sex-positive feminism, and gender stereotyping.
Buffy Vs. Dracula: Feminism And Its Fanged Foe, Amethyst Hethcoat, Leah Chole
Buffy Vs. Dracula: Feminism And Its Fanged Foe, Amethyst Hethcoat, Leah Chole
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork critiquing popular vampire culture and "strong female characters" in popular media through a feminist lens.
Pussy Pride, Andy Fab
Pussy Pride, Andy Fab
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about Riot Grrrrl history and culture, written from the perspective of a self-proclaimed "gay boy."
The Feminist Hollywood, Stephanie Fasi, Guillaume Beaudoin, Shane Dicristina
The Feminist Hollywood, Stephanie Fasi, Guillaume Beaudoin, Shane Dicristina
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art examining feature films thought to represent feminist values, the evolution of female Disney characters, and female musicians who challenge the patriarchal music industry.
50 Shades Of Feminism, Debbie Urimolchai, Chontelle Vargas, Ariel Jean Chaklai
50 Shades Of Feminism, Debbie Urimolchai, Chontelle Vargas, Ariel Jean Chaklai
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork on white privilege and Westernized feminism, intersectionality, and purdah (or pardah).
I'M A Barbie Girl, In A Barbie World, Sydnee Goodman, Brenda Haug, Nicole Winkler
I'M A Barbie Girl, In A Barbie World, Sydnee Goodman, Brenda Haug, Nicole Winkler
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork examining beauty standards in advertising and fashion (including "The Disney Effect"), eating disorders, dieting, and cosmetic surgery.
W.O.C. In Da Biz, Graeme Aegerter, Ellen Butterworth, Katie Davidson
W.O.C. In Da Biz, Graeme Aegerter, Ellen Butterworth, Katie Davidson
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art addressing intersectionalities of music, gender, and race, focusing on M.I.A., Janelle Monae, and Ciara Princess Harris.
Rogue, Annie Hornung, Eva Mcavoy, Sara Knobel
Rogue, Annie Hornung, Eva Mcavoy, Sara Knobel
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.