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  • ...out bisexuality, bi life, bisexuals in the wider world and the UK bisexual community / scene. The name was decided by a vote of people attending a conference o * [http://www.bicommunitynews.co.uk/ Bi Community News website]
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  • '''Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community''' is the second issue in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series of published [ ...Y #2 covers the basics: How do you begin and maintain a partnership with a community group? How do you get better at working with groups? This short-but-sweet z
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  • ...sexual community, and a 2005 Home Office 'Year Of The Volunteer' award for Community Impact. ...Homo Hero awards in the "Community Champion" category for her work on [[Bi Community News]], running bi events and advocacy / support organisations, and wider L
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  • ...motions, and to make sure that everyone in the community is respected. The community also features an extensive "memories" section for perusal. In March 2004, a website was created for the community to promote community member's [[List_of_Distros|distro]]s and to feature tips on how to start an
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  • '''Zine_Ethics''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for zinesters to discuss and communicate about ideas ...r distros to communicate about issues of zine ethics, etiquette, etc. this community may be used for discussions, questions, warnings, advertising of related zi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community]]
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  • '''Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community''' is the second issue in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series of published [ ...Y #2 covers the basics: How do you begin and maintain a partnership with a community group? How do you get better at working with groups? This short-but-sweet z
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  • Holden W. Attradies is an ex-zinster who is no longer active within the community. ...on the We Make Zines forums he appeared to totally disappear from the zine community. All of his zine related e-mail addresses and web activity related to zine
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  • ...the zine relates Hortencia's experiences as a vegan, Mexican feminist, and community organizer. ...interviews with people who are active in her local grassroots agricultural community. Issue 5 is subtitled "In the motherhood," and details her pregnancy and b
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  • ...several titles and has co-ordinated many zine projects involving her local community. * [[We Are Bend]] - a zine made by the community of Bend, Oregon
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  • ...ers, who are committed to providing zines and zine making resources to the community at no cost. Bird's Nest Zine Library held its first no-cost community zine making workshop in July 2010. Bird's Nest volunteers also presented at
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  • ...hip to expand the impact of the arts in the lives of members of the Rhodes community, Memphis, and beyond through innovative thinking. ...′s fine arts programs, create a rich arts environment on campus and in the community, and challenge all Rhodes students to view themselves as potential leaders
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  • Zine focuses on issues generally not discussed in the [[DIY|D.I.Y]] or zine community, such as the anti-illegal immigration movement, D.I.Y ...tain zines don't have to be about subjects of interest only to the liberal community.
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  • ...out bisexuality, bi life, bisexuals in the wider world and the UK bisexual community / scene. The name was decided by a vote of people attending a conference o * [http://www.bicommunitynews.co.uk/ Bi Community News website]
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  • ...of charge to prisoners in the midwest; and to provide a meeting space for community and literary groups.
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  • The contributions to the zine community by '''Jerod Pore''' have been critical not only to its survival, but to its Currently, he is the proprietor of a zine-like web community called CrazyMeds.
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  • :''<small>This article is about the Portland, OR zine about community, for the North Hollywood, CA zine, see [[Citizine Magazine]].</small>'' ...Imes]] and [[Diane Gilleland]]. ''Citizeen'' is a how-to zine for building community - something most people seem to want more of, and something many of us have
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  • Subtitled "a zine about community," ''DIY or Don't We?'' contains stories of successful collaborative project ...bout The Olympia Film Society and Capitol Theater, [[Razorcake]], feminist community building in Bellingham Washington, a group of women in a Bangladesh academy
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  • ...w with two volunteers from a community space for Gay/Lesbian/transgendered community in Belfast. Their website documents the variety of projects the group did a
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  • ...Since relocating to the USA in October 2013, she continues her music, art, community work and social work whilst finishing her novel for young adults - about gr
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  • ...the Logic Punks!]], a zine of logic puzzles. She runs the [[Zine Ethics]] community at LiveJournal.com.
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  • ...ound town will have, in some way, responded to the art. The burgeoning art community here is really amazing, and one we want to help share! Many of the artists
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  • The fair is organised by members of the Irish zine and comic community each year. ...Group and a workshop on Community Television as Autononous media by Dublin Community Television. There was also a screening of the documentary about DIY music a
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  • ...n</li><li>Militarism/Fort Detrick/Bioweapons </li><li>Homelessness</li><li>Community Building</li><li>Anarcho-Ethos</li><li>Veggie/Vegan Recipes</li><li>Police
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  • '''POC_Zinesters''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for and about POC (people of color) zine makers. It The userinfo for the community states: ''POC is an expansive umbrella term, and there is disagreement with
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  • ...h College of Art and Design (SCAD). It was designed as a freshman interest community run by the Resident Assistants [[Ernest Gomez]] and [[Pranas T. Naujokaitis
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  • ...t, with each page naming an element or aspect of the broader zine world or community. The zine is footnoted to add more detail to each entry.
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  • The '''Octapod [[Zine]] Library''', is the largest community-owned [[zine]] collection in Australia. The collection numbering ~2000-3000 The Octapod supports a number of projects, community groups and individuals by providing an administrative base and important re
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  • ...s of its effect on the planet as well as on the psyche of every person and community who exists within it. ...that consciously seeks to minimize capitalism's restraints on passion and community.
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  • '''Go for it''' (Mooroolbark, Vic.: Mooroolbark Community Centre, -2006.). This [[zine]] is a project funded by the Department of Hum
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  • ...ed as "A [[zine]] with attitude for the Illawarra gay, lesbian, bi & trans community" this zine was published in four issues between Issue no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2001
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  • '''Prescription for Change''' is a zine about community response to substance use. It covers a wide variety of topics including har
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  • ...m, stopping at zine festivals, artist-run centers, schools, libraries, and community centers and opening its doors for anyone who wanted to read for free. ...el. Their goal was to fuse artistic production with political activism and community organising. Each year they would select from submissions the publications t
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  • ...s released two issues to date. Although she has only been part of the zine community for a short time loves it immensely.
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  • ...02. She was lead singer of punk band JERK ALERT! and currently works in a community mental health center.
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  • ...e for events, political actions, women's health care, self care, different community groups. To organize events that reflect the communities of women they serve
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  • '''North Bi North West''' was a bisexual community [[zine]] newsletter run by the Seattle Bisexual Women’s Network. It began
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  • ...g in Athens, Georgia, USA. She has been a sporadic contributor to the zine community since 1999 and currently publishes the literary nonfiction perzine, ''[[Pha
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  • ...e interested in talking about independent communities. It's an open online community that welcomes people from all walks of life. Sections are devoted to tradin
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  • ...e maker Alexa Lima in 2016 to bring awareness to issues faced by the BIPOC community, express personal thoughts and dreams from a Black-Indigenous womxn perspec
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  • ...e traditional definition of a small book sold by peddlers. In the [[zine]] community where a [[zine]] is a title that has more than one issue and is continually
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  • The zine name is a pun on the zine name Bi Community News.
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  • A vocal supporter of community, Abby is a well-known and active youth in the Harrisburg area and contribut
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  • ...rally addressed positive sexuality, gender fucking, sexism in the [[punk]] community, Rob's experience as a father, etc...
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  • ...o carried artisan-made goods and served as a performance art space for the community. Feed Your Head Books closed in January 2008.
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  • ...n Southern California. Since 2002 they have been facilitating workshops in community venues and college campuses in their region. They focus on the empowerment ...aking workshops such as Zines 101, History of [[Riot Grrrl]], and Building Community Action Through Zines.
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  • Kelly started the zine in August of 2006, after finishing community college and moving to the city to attend a university. Her zine discusses m
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  • ...oration between R House of [[Red Hanky Panky]] and [[Jen Yockney]] of [[Bi Community News]]
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  • A feminist community center in Portland, Oregon with a lending library, featuring [[zine]]s.
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  • The 2013 event was held on October 26th and the '''Hannah Community Center.'''
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  • ...and distros operating out of NJ, the newsletter strives to foster a better community for zinesters and independent publishers in NJ.
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  • ...Alice Canton’s award-winning theatre show OTHER [chinese] - a large-scale community engagement project which investigated the complexity of Chinese identity in ...n collaboration with Auckland Central City Library’s Makerspace, through a community zine workshop. [https://issuu.com/migrantzinecollective/docs/gen_m__3 Read
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  • ...She is founder of the Monthly Mail Club and is active in the [[mail art]] community.
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  • ...ment was an essential part of zine history and a large segment of the zine community today has at least some roots in punk. Early punk zines included [[Punk Mag
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  • ...that aspect and take on you with respect - tolerence and integrity, to the community, is what i expect. no fear. thats what i want, but the more your inclined t
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  • ...lar role was taken up by the zine/newsletter [[BiFrost]] and later by [[Bi Community News]].
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  • ...reviews and columns, all devoted to supporting the local [[DIY]] scene and community in the Philippines.
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  • ...associated with such an innocuous yet hostile world of the Australian zine community." The nineteen issues that were released focus on a variety of band intervi
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  • '''Kickstart Arts Inc. ''' is a Community Cultural Development (CCD) organisation that ‘creates artistically and so
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  • '''Queerhot Bookshop''' is an online bookstore serving the LGBT community since 2010, offering a range of queer [[zines]] and other art books. Some t
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  • ...alifornia. The fest brings together and supports all aspects of the D.I.Y. community. It began in 2012. I.E. Zine Fest is held at Augie's Coffee House in Redlan
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  • ...started but its focus is on getting more zines to Canadians and creating a community of zinesters in the Toronto area.
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  • ...]], coordinated by Natasha Cho and [[Bernadette Fitzgerald]] (of Footscray Community Arts Centre) and edited by [[Adam Ford]]. ...ponsored by the School of Education and Institute for Youth, Education and Community at Victoria University; the Australia Council and City of Maribyrnong contr
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  • ...llective that supports the information needs of IMC media creators and the community at large. The library attempts to collect material that gives voice to thos
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  • ...cle is about the North Hollywood, CA zine, for the Portland, OR zine about community, see [[Citizeen]].</small>''
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  • Did you realize that Denver has a thriving and growing zine community? Are you ready for a zine-packed weekend? You’re not going to want to m ...to end? We don’t either. Let’s spend one more morning together as a zine community for delicious pancakes and rockin’ DJs in an amazing bookstore.
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  • The [[zine tour]] developed as a means of `trying to strengthen the zine community,' Tolentino said back in Summer of 1996. The tour included Tolentino and Ro ...on zines at the time, it also brought out a clash in egos withing the zine community. In the end, most of the prominent zine publishers in each city of the tour
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  • ...rnography, APA athletes and how education issues effect Asian students, to community leader profiles and underground film and music reviews. The editors describ
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  • ...any of the strips appeared in other zines and publications, including [[Bi Community News]] and [[BiFrost]].
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  • ...the zine was to "promote social awareness about and among youth, encourage community-based [[Activist|activism]], and support independent, progressive cultures.
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  • ...he automobile hegemony. ''Go By Bicycle'' focuses on the Portland bicycle community.
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  • ...Windy City Bike Messenger Association (WCBMA)'' to celebrate the messenger community in Chicago and elsewhere. It is included in the collection of the [[St. Pat
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  • ...honours thesis which discusses the issue of racism in the [[DIY]]/[[punk]] community.
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  • As a community space, <b>Spartacus</b> has couches, workspace and free networked computer
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  • ...is a personal zine focusing on relationships, self-love/care, and finding community. Originally titled One-Girl Bicycle Gang, the title was changed in issue fo
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  • ...e development of my research. I hoped my zine would contribute to the zine community while my academic work reflected upon it." - Quoted from Poletti, Anna ‘I
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  • ...s editions, and other self-published printed matter. We desire to foster a community of independent publishers and those that are passionate about publishing. O ..., 2021. It was originally scheduled for March 28, 2020 at Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) Harper Campus but was cancelled due to COVID-19.
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  • ...to be," the zine is comprised of interviews with eleven women in the zine community on their feelings about marriage. Many of the women also discuss the lack
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  • ...guide to the fundamental basics of arranging zine-based workshops in your community with a resource list, history of the movement and women's involvement in it
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  • '''CTRPLLR''' is a community based [[zine]] that was started in September 2005 by Marc Lecompte in Water
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  • ''"For years the punk and zine community has thrived, producing beautifully rendered volumes of stories and artwork. ...which were reported as being the Community Labour United, the New Orleans Community Bike Project and the People’s Hurricane Fund. The zines in the book are f
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  • ...tablished as a newsletter in the summer of 2011 to help foster the growing community of like-minded people in the Kitchener-Waterloo region and beyond. From the
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  • ...with influential crafters, articles on independent business and the craft community, and how-to instructions for crafts.
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  • ...om/99205.html Interview with Travis Fristoe about zine publishing and zine community]
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  • ...e thought and conciousness of why hardcore ideals are important to a music community.
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  • The [[zine]] was created both to communicate to the [[punk]] and [[zine community]] and to create a network amongst punk and [[zinester]] [[people-of-color]]
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  • The community features are conflicting a little bit to the idea of an old journal, but ne
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  • ...s of his probation were that he pay $2,000 in fines, put in 1,284 hours of community service a week, undergo psychological testing at his own expense (which amo Diana moved to New York, where he fulfilled his community service by working for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
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  • She is also the creator of the [[POC_Zinesters]] community at Livejournal. She was the owner of [[C/s distro]], which stocked and dist ==Zines in the Community==
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  • ...in fact the last issue. Not long after publishing it Holden left the zine community after a discussion on We Make Zines about his works apparent sexist content
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  • ...co-author, with Kathy Imes, of [[Citizeen]], a split zine about building community. She also authors a little zine about crafts and spirituality called [[Crea
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  • ...and more. The aim is to promote and celebrate self published works in the community. ...paces, that aimed to incubate and promote local awareness in the local art community.
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  • ...cite]] and [[The Butter Lamb News]]. He is the founder of the College Park Community Library and the erstwhile [[Red Roach Press]] and [[Manual Publishing]]. He
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  • ...l Ghanaian, Cuban, Spanish, Zulu, Creole descendant, zinester and artistic community organizer, [[kuwa jasiri Indomela]].
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  • ...pshire. His latest project is [[Paper Radio]] which explores pirate radio, community radio, Low Power FM, and stories from the frontier of free radio and free s
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  • ...ther and share their love for zines. Erin was hoping to create a sense of community.
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  • ...a grassroots approach in promoting artists, graphic designers and the art community. The zine's half-size, landscape-format, provides ample room for artwork an
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  • ...Arbor, MI. She attended Ann Arbor's open schools system and graduated from Community High School in 1999. In 2007, she graduated from Columbia College of Chicag
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  • ...sents a summer's worth of media [[Activist|activism]], deconstruction, and community dialogue. For many of the [[zinester]]s, this was their first experience ou
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  • '''Rotherham Zine Library''' is a community resource providing a freely accessible archive of [[zine]]s and independent
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  • ...th an outlet and a voice. Rob recently turned his poetic focus to the zine community and began exploring what may be yet his favorite outlet for his words.
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  • ...oney. So much so that a boycott of See Hear was called for within the zine community.
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