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  • - Running a Business Without Losing Your Values
    af Caroline Moore
    104,95 kr.

    Do you have an idea for something that you want to share with the world but dont know where to start? Want to make a living without selling your soul? Have a business plan but can't afford to buy anything up front? This book is for you.Punk Rock Entrepreneur is a guide to launching your own business using DIY methods that allow you to begin from wherever you are, right now. Caroline Moore talks (and illustrates!) you through the why and how of business operations that she learned over years booking bands, organizing fests, sleeping on couches, and making a little go a long way. Engaging stories and illustrations show you the ropes, from building a network and working distribution channels to the value of community and being authentic.With first hand accounts from touring bands and small business owners, this book gives you the inspiration and down-to-earth advice youll need to get started working for yourself.

  • af Joe Biel
    146,95 kr.

    In the 1960s through 1980s, the Black Panther Party rose up throughout the United States, envisioning a world without systemic racism and police violence. This is the story of Portland, Oregon's chapter of the Party, told from original interviews, first-hand accounts, and extensive research, including police surveillance documents. This account shows a vivid picture of neighborhood activists determined to improve their community by creating their own social services, and wildly succeeding--despite the best attempts of police, city officials, and media to paint them as violent extremists, and to spy on, infiltrate, and violently suppress their activities. Portland's Black Panther chapter innovated healthy free breakfasts for children in poverty, the longest-running Panther free health clinic, the Panthers' first dental clinic, and a powerful system of self-directing neighborhood associations. Joe Biel's account shows that the Portland chapter's successes resound to this day, with current programs for free breakfasts in schools, Portland's strong neighborhood associations, and even the Oregon Health Plan owing their existence to Black Panther initiatives. Despite a racist city hall and police force, Black Panthers in Portland persisted, outlasting most branches in the United States and permanently changing the city for the better. All author proceeds are being donated to the movement.

  • af Joseph E. Green
    79,95 - 86,95 kr.

  • af Ana López
    63,95 kr.

    This zine feels simultaneously handwritten in a single draft and deeply thoughtful and profound. Ana traces historical and generational trauma and expectations between herself, her siblings, and her father. Dissecting her father's "Failure it Not An Option" fridge magnet, Ana looks at how each of her brother's and sister's achievements or lack thereof was used to impact their self-esteem and the next child's performance metrics. If her brother was a little more successful, the pressure came off from her. If her sister screwed something up, there was less expectation of her to succeed. Things get complicated as her parents figure out that she is queer and she realizes the distinction between what she wants and what others want of her. She looks at grading metrics and relative successes and averages and how honestly difficult and demanding it is to be a McDonald's employee. Her former self-hatred is used to guide her to own her own wants and goals as she reaches adulthood, even if the shadow of the past is nagging in the background. A treatise on the imperative of doing something meaningful with your life. -Joe

  • af Polly Taika
    93,95 kr.

    Juggling the Rainbow is a collection of personal essays that really provide a look at what it can be like to experience relationships beyond monogamy. This is not a collection meant to fuel your three-way fantasies or make you want to throw monogamy out the window. Instead this zine shows how these people were able to explore themselves in a way that they couldn't in a monogamous relationship. In the first essay the writer reflects on their current open relationship, how through this relationship they realized they had unresolved issues with race and how internalized racism, such as feeling ugly and unattractive about being Chinese. This zine is about more than polyamory. It's about exploring one's identity and relationship with themselves through their relationship with others.

  • af Alexandra Ketchum
    68,95 kr.

    If you've attended even a few events, you know that they are often exclusive affairs, prioritizing the majority and those in power. But what about everyone else? This manual trains promoters and venues to create safety of all kinds to be inclusive. Any music, art, or community space theoretically wants to make the world a better place. And now they can learn how!

  • af Alix Kemp
    79,95 kr.

    Alix is a transguy struggling against a limited and restrictive healthcare system. Genderfailz #1 is written about his struggle with depression while he waits to be assessed for hormone therapy. The tedious shuffle of bureaucracy is almost too much to bear, and when his appointment finally arrives, Alix discovers that the one gender specialist in Alberta may not agree with his choices. Gendrfailz explores the area between and outside of male and female, and shows through first-hand experience just how limiting gender can be.

  • af Jamie
    79,95 kr.

    Five people of varying genders got together to discuss the topic of intimate violence. This zine explores roles of the community in support of people in situations of intimate violence including both physical and emotional. Radical Responses to Relationship Violence for Community Accountability skillfully tackles a very complex issues with a well laid of approach, personal stories, and exercises.

  • af Heather Jackson
    79,95 kr.

    "My name is Heather, I am an anarchist, and I am getting a breast reduction," begins this zine. Heather talks us through her decision to have the surgery, all the parts of the process (including some pretty intense photos of her breasts before, during, and after healing--intense as in blood and bandages and bloody bandages), how she felt afterward, and a list of resources for people considering doing the same thing. She also writes about having a kid, her history with eating disorders, and learning to love her body.

  • af Polly Taika
    79,95 kr.

    Juggling the Rainbow is a collection of personal essays that really provide a look at what it can be like to experience relationships in a way beyond the current model of monogamy. This is not a collection meant to fuel your three way fantasies or make you want to throw monogamy out the window. Instead this zine shows how these people were able to explore themselves in a way that they couldn't in a monogamous relationship. Issue 3 continues the themes of self-discovery while also examining polyamory as a practice that can extend to other areas of life, "Practicing, polyamory is a journey, a dynamic and changing sense of how I network with the rest of the world."This zine is about more than polyamory. It's about exploring one's identity and relationship with themselves through their relationship with others.

  • af Barbara Cutrera
    168,95 kr.

  • - Making Your Own Relationship Rules
    af Sarah Mirk
    148,95 - 156,95 kr.

    Modern life calls for modern relationship advice. Sex From Scratch: Making Your Own Relationship Rules is a love and dating guidebook that gleans real-life knowledge from smart people in a variety of nontraditional relationships. Instead of telling people how to snag a man and find true love, the book sums up what dozens of diverse folks have learned the hard way over timelife advice from people making open relationships work to people whove decided theyre never going to have kidsthat is helpful to anyone, in any type of relationship. This is an essential, fun, insightful resource whose time has come.

  • af Joe Biel
    63,95 kr.

    The R-word has been used against us as hate speech for decades. Neurotypicals have tried to dictate our motives, experiences, and words without stepping back to look at how taking the word away does nothing to take away their attitudes behind it. While leftist culture has abandoned the word "retarded," we are still treated with the same hatefulness and discrimination implicit in that word. It's time to own this word for ourselves. Queer punks were told that they would be accepted as soon as they acted like straight people. Autism now occupies a similar place in the public consciousness at this moment: no one understands it and The Borg demand our assimilation! Don't Be Retarded offers exposition on neurotypicals' neurophobia and the frequent claim that they are supportive of #ActuallyAutistic people...as long as we act like they do. These stories of overcoming and disputing myths will become the roots of the new autistic pride movement and the people who have suffered under the R-word should own it.Featuring work by Temple Grandin and others.

  • af Joe Biel
    58,95 kr.

    The life expectancy of autistic people is 36 years old. The most likely cause of this is suicide. Autistic people are being killed in massive numbers by the disability of how society treats us.This zine collects stories of people who have defied these odds and lived past 36. It shares wisdom for how we did it and offers narrative about both what that process was like as well as tips and important things to understand if you care about one of us.More importantly and perhaps surprisingly, the most effective way to reduce suicide is to talk about it. This way people who are having suicidal feelings can normalize talking about it with you instead of the fear of bringing it up. Talking about suicide does not increase risk or efforts. It's the one true way to save lives.

  • af Ph. D. Temple Grandin
    63,95 kr.

    The R-word has been used against us as hate speech for decades. Neurotypicals have tried to dictate our motives, experiences, and words without stepping back to look at how taking the word away does nothing to take away their attitudes behind it. While leftist culture has abandoned the word "retarded," we are still treated with the same hatefulness and discrimination implicit in that word. In the third installment of this zine series, contributors muse over the interactions between autistic people and authority.

  • af Esther Eberhardt
    63,95 kr.

    This pro-choice zine 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 begin to see how to take up struggle again." Exceptionally well written and researched. If you are looking for more information about these topics, this is it! Timely and relevant!

  • af Joseph E. Green
    77,95 kr.

    "Don't drink the Kool-Aid!" Most people have heard the phrase, but like so many famous phrases, its origin is a lie. Did Jim Jones lead a cult which killed themselves at his command, or was that story concocted to cover up something more sinister? One fact to consider is that the local coroner reported that the people of Jonestown were murdered, although this was ignored by the American press for unknown reasons. Another fact is that the guy who bought the land for Jonestown was a CIA operative. Also, Jim's best friend from childhood was a CIA torturer. And the "cult" consisted largely of kidnapped slave labor--mostly Black women. And yet this still barely scratches the surface of a conspiracy that provides a roadmap of how special operations are executed.

  • af Xhopakelxhit
    63,95 kr.

    Xhopakelxhit, a member of Ancestral Pride, (some badass, grassroots, indigenous, direct action land defenders from unceded Ahousat territory) made this zine about how to be anti-racist/anti-capitalist white settler ally to people in all kinds of struggles--indigenous and otherwise. Featuring artwork from Gord Hill and Annie Banks, it offers very concrete action ideas and resources that anyone can empower themselves with in the battle for restorative justice and building allies with settlers. 15% of the proceeds will go to supporting Ancestral Pride.

  • af Sahil Talwar
    275,95 kr.

  • - Book 2 of The Real World Series
    af Barbara Cutrera
    168,95 kr.

    Daniel Nash struggles to reconcile his feelings of betrayal with his desire to understand his life. His hopes of uncovering the secrets revealed in his father's journals are quickly dashed, and he works with a private investigator in order to discover the truth. Worry about his wife, Sarah, combines with his efforts to cope with his childhood trauma, an unexpected death, and the recent revelations. His obsession with the past threatens to destroy his stable life. Meanwhile, Sarah and her father, Tristan, continue to combat the lingering discord that developed between them years before but refuse to take their main focus from Daniel. As he reviews his biological father's efforts to be a good man, Daniel searches for a way to comprehend shocking disclosures. He questions his own goodness as he fights not to emotionally withdraw from those around him, especially Sarah and Tristan, the two people he knows will always love him.

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