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'''How to Stage a Coup''' (subtitled: An Insurrection of the Underground Liberation Army) was a [[compzine]] compiled and edited in the year 2000 by [[Helen Luu]], writer of the zine [[Moving Parts]] (formerly called [[Betty Blooper]]) and the [[compzine]] [[Paint Me A Revolution]]. The [[zine]] was created to both communicate to the punk and zine community and to create a network amongst punk and zinester people-of-color. It featured writings by [[Dwayne Dixon]], [[Lynn Hou]], [[Lauren Martin]], [[Mimi Nguyen]], [[Celia Perez]], [[Paolo Cruz]], and many others. It has been archived online by the [[POC Zine Project]] [http://issuu.com/poczineproject '''[[here]]'''].
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'''How to Stage a Coup''' (subtitled: An Insurrection of the Underground Liberation Army) was a [[compzine]] compiled and edited in the year 2000 by [[Helen Luu]], writer of the zine [[Moving Parts]] (formerly called [[Betty Blooper]]) and the [[compzine]] [[Paint Me A Revolution]]. The [[zine]] was created to both communicate to the punk and zine community and to create a network amongst punk and zinester people-of-color. It featured writings by [[Dwayne Dixon]], [[Lynn Hou]], [[Lauren Martin]], [[Mimi Nguyen]], [[Celia Perez]], [[Paolo Cruz]], and many others. It has been archived online by the [[POC Zine Project]] and can be accessed [http://issuu.com/poczineproject '''[[here]]'''].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:51, 25 November 2015

How to Stage a Coup (subtitled: An Insurrection of the Underground Liberation Army) was a compzine compiled and edited in the year 2000 by Helen Luu, writer of the zine Moving Parts (formerly called Betty Blooper) and the compzine Paint Me A Revolution. The zine was created to both communicate to the punk and zine community and to create a network amongst punk and zinester people-of-color. It featured writings by Dwayne Dixon, Lynn Hou, Lauren Martin, Mimi Nguyen, Celia Perez, Paolo Cruz, and many others. It has been archived online by the POC Zine Project and can be accessed here.