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Mar 2023
30m 42s

72: Zines

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Let's talk about zines! What are they? Where did they come from? Where did they go? How hard is it to make your own? (this is foreshadowing)

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Zines - Wikipedia
Queer Zine Archive Project
POC Zine Project
Betty's Zine
Quinn's Zine
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