In which we find the cache of zines donated by Mimi & Daniela. More to come next week.
Photo of Daniela Capistrano & Mimi Thi Nguyen from the POC Zine Project.
Acquired from the Authors
Kwueen Shadez #s 1 & 2 by Ashley Hicks and Toi Scott, 2011-12.
"For queer people of color by queer people of color."
Gift of Mimi Thi Nguyen & the POC Zine Project
Behind These Fragile Walls #1 by Lan, 1998.
Boredom Sucks #2 by Lauren, 1995.
Borelando by Mimi Ilano, 1995.
Chinese, Japanese, Indian Chief: a Compilation Zine of Writings About Race edited by Bianca Ortiz and Shizu Saldamando, 1996?
Consider Yourself Kissed #2 by Yumi, 1999.
Cyanide #1 by Lynn Hou, 1998.
Eracism #s 1-2 edited by Tamra, 1996-1997?
Exedra #4 by Kim Carlyle and Sonia Skindrud, 1993.
Hell: inability to exercise my multiplicity in a two-dimensional world. --Sonia
Funeral #s 2 & ? by Sugar.
3. define: PRIVELEDGE
first, do you know how to spell it?
where can you buy it?
do your parents lend you $$$$, or
DO YOU LEND IT TO THEM?
7. define: Appropriation
what do all these things have in common?
-punk scene
-grateful dead/dead-head scene
-rock-n-roll
-white funk
-new age
-mens movement
-white grrlfeminism
-middleclass girls gentrifying the sextrade
-Madonna
-Beastie Boys
-supermarket jazz
-Led Zeppelin
-Taco Bell, John Spencer "Blues" Explosion
Hey Mexican! by Bianca Ortíz, 1996?
Hey, White Girl by Elizabeth Anne.
WHITE SKIN PRIVILEGE
is not something that i made up.
(so stop acting like it is, ok?)
and
you know wanna know what, my definition [of racism] includes the term, "but i'm not a racist."
Hollyhock #s 3 by Lida, split with My War by Michelle G. & 4.5, 1996?
7. Do yr parents read yr zine?
one-don't know seven-yes ten-no
8. Do yr parents know you even do a zine?
fifteen-yes four-no
New-to-Us Library of Congress Subject Headings
Teenagers with disabilities.