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What’s in a “zine”? Meet the medium at the intersection of art and inclusivity

So...what’s a “zine”?

“Zines are self-published, small-circulation, often nonprofit books, papers, or websites.” They typically deal with topics not found in mainstream media, “presented in an unpolished layout and unusual design.” Source: Rookie Mag

Check out these three cool zines, listed below. 

“Post Modern Sex Ed” by Jake Lahah, TEN09 Press

“Untitled” by Lenora Yerkes, I’m Sorry Press

“Malulee’s Kitchen: A Celebration of Asian Diaspora and Food” by Malulee’s Kitchen

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If you watch anything today, make it this video. A quick but thorough reminder of the importance of intersectionality, what it means to be an intersectional feminist, and why women of color continue to fight for equality.

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Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art @ the Brooklyn Museum

Focusing on the work of black women artists, We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 examines the political, social, cultural, and aesthetic priorities of women of color during the emergence of second-wave feminism. It is the first exhibition to highlight the voices and experiences of women of color—distinct from the primarily white, middle-class mainstream feminist movement—in order to reorient conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history in this significant historical period.

Presenting a diverse group of artists and activists who lived and worked at the intersections of avant-garde art worlds, radical political movements, and profound social change, the exhibition features a wide array of work, including conceptual, performance, film, and video art, as well as photography, painting, sculpture, and printmaking.

We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 is organized by Catherine Morris, Sackler Family Senior Curator for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, and Rujeko Hockley, former Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum.

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