Acquired from the Creator
Chingozine #6: Summer Jams edited by Claudia Zapata, 2016
Guide to Being Broke and Fabulous: Library Edition by Julie Arredondo, 2015
Sylvia Rivera Law Project edited by Emma for SRLP Movement Building Project, 2016
Acquired from the Creator, most at the Zine Pavilion at the ALA Annual Conference in 2016
Bike Commute Zine by Juli Jump Rope, 2016
Critical / Feminist Pedagogies for Libraries by Kelly Wooten, 2016
The Keeli Aynthology: American Literature: Short First Edition by Keeli Ayn, 2015
The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie, adapted by Juli Jump Rope, 2016
Total Trash #6, 6.5, 7 by Jen Sandwich, 2015-2016
Unlike You, I Was Not Given a Fucking Map at Birth: True Stories from First-Generation Library Professionals edited by Kelly, 2016
"My district didn't have anything for kids who were good in school, but plenty of places for kids who were bad." - editor
and
"I am late to the library. I am overdue, but I am here." - Corinne Gilroy
and
"...I was introduced a world I loved, where the skills that make me kind of a jerk in real life--attention to detail, love of order--made me great at the job. I sometimes wonder if I'd be so attracted to structure if I'd had a more settled childhood." - Violet Fox
and
"Growing up, I never saw a black librarian. Which is interesting when you consider I grew up in a predominantly black suburb just outside of Washington, D.C.: the nation's capital that at the time was nicknamed "Chocolate City" due to its overwhelming black population." - Gina M.
Zine Librarian Pets #3 by Kelly McElroy, 2016
Zine Prompt #2: Raging Waters: a Summer Fun How-To by Juli Jump Rope, 2016
Acquired at the Betty Zine Fest in 2016
Black Women & Self Care: Thoughts on Mental Health, Oppression & Healing by Naomi Moyer, 2015
New-to-Us Library of Congress Subject Headings
Amusement parks.
Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976
Critical pedagogy.
Feminism and education.
Sylvia Rivera Law Project.