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Open All The Time. Issue 2. 36 Pages. Half Size. 1.5 oz. $1.00. Angela-Brampton, On.-Canada.
Angela put a lot of thought and effort into this zine. In the introduction you get a clear understanding that she does this zine to open up communication between people, and that it is done in hopes create discussion. Spending time with friends she grew up with and realizing how much they all have changed, What motivates her to write and publish her zine, Being an activist and realizing the revolution starts from inside, A log of her trip to Toronto, Trans-gender rights and The Michigan Womens Music Festival, Letters, Journal entrys, Feeling as if you cant express everything you want to say in your writing, Coming out and getting involved in queer activist work and trying to find her place in the queer community, Notes on white privledge...and more. This zine is packed with information.
Opposing NAFTA. [International Opposition To The North American Free Trade Agreement. 24 Pages. Half Size. 1 oz. $1.00.
"With the recent Implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement there has been ample arguments in favor of and against NAFTA, Proponents claim it is beneficial to workers and business alike, but workers see things differently. More and more people, in fact, are agreeing with Marcos, that NAFTA is a death sentence, regressive to workers, regressive to the economy, and even NAFTA is facing, and has faced, an enormous opposition by the public throughout Canada, the United States and Mexico. The argument's for and against NAFTA are vroad, and while proponent's arguments are easily accessible, the opposition to NAFTA has struggled to be heard. It is now time to rectify the unequal volume of debate and let the opposition be understood. NAFTA's opposition can be found in all countries affected and in thousands of work places. The International opposition to NAFTA is crucial in considering it problematic ends." An in-depth argument against NAFTA.
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Meltdown. Issue 3. 66 Pages. Half Size. 3.5 oz. $1.00. Ben-East Bay, Ca.
Very Cut n' Paste type-written issue from Ben. Stories about his trip to Long Island...being alone for the most part, meeting up with kids at a punk picnic, going to shows, wandering the streets. "Lost & Found"-Letters he's found on the street, 'The Dream House'-passing a house and imagining the possibilitys of owning it and making it into your own creative space. Adventures on 4th of July. Comics about wanting to leave work. An Interview with Xarek, 'one of the key players in Radio Active Queers' (a pirate radio station in Oakland, CA.). Along with tons more stories. In the vein of Cometbus, but Ben stays true to his own style and has a unique way of writing and keeping it very original.
Patriotism, A Menace To Liberty. 20 Pages. Half Size. 1 oz. 50 Cents.
An article written by Emma Goldman (a major figure in American radicalism and feminism) focusing on what patriotism really means, What anarchism stands for, and more...
The writing is almost poetic and flows really well, very informative.