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'''Oblivion''' was a zine published out of Seattle, WA by Jestapher and Nemomancer. Ten issues were published between 1995-2001. The focus of the zine was youth rights, each issue contained legislative and news stories dealing with the rights of youths, as well as editorials, stories and a large letters column. Eventually the editors took their mission to a higher level, while they stopped publishing the zine, they became a nonprofit youth rights organization with 501c3 tax-exempt status and exist to this day.
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'''Oblivion''' was a [[zine]] published out of Seattle, WA., U.S.A. by Jestapher and Nemomancer.  
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Ten issues were published between 1995-2001. The focus of the zine was youth rights, each issue contained legislative and news stories dealing with the rights of youths, as well as editorials, stories and a large letters column. Eventually the editors took their mission to a higher level, while they stopped publishing the zine, they became a nonprofit youth rights organization with 501c3 tax-exempt status and exist to this day tracking youth rights issues with volunteers and publishing news and opinion on their website.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
* [http://www.oblivion.net/oblivion Official website]
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* [http://www.oblivion.net/ Official website]
  
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Oblivion #7 cover

Oblivion was a zine published out of Seattle, WA., U.S.A. by Jestapher and Nemomancer.

Ten issues were published between 1995-2001. The focus of the zine was youth rights, each issue contained legislative and news stories dealing with the rights of youths, as well as editorials, stories and a large letters column. Eventually the editors took their mission to a higher level, while they stopped publishing the zine, they became a nonprofit youth rights organization with 501c3 tax-exempt status and exist to this day tracking youth rights issues with volunteers and publishing news and opinion on their website.

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