Zine looking at contemporary anarchist theory and practice on crime and justice.
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What About the Rapists? Anarchist approaches to Crime and Justice
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A Whisper or a Shout: Street Harassment
A zine on street harassment, what it’s like to experience it and why it’s a big deal, creative responses to it and resources and activist groups to check out.
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Colouring Outside The Lines 20th Anniversary Issue
Interviews with female visual artists.
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Bakunin Brand Vodka: Anarchism in Early Punk
Looking back to early punk to identify the emergence of the anarchistic threads that run right through punk and continue to shape its contemporary global spread.
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Sick Of It! – issue 1
From a group of US abolitionists and disabled activists working to build connections between the free world disabled community and those behind bars.
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Sick Of It! issue 2 (pay what you can)
From a group of US abolitionists and disabled activists working to build connections between the free world disabled community and those behind bars.
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Sick Of It! issue 3
From a group of US abolitionists and disabled activists working to build connections between the free world disabled community and those behind bars.
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Sick Of It! issue 4 / special edition
From a group of US abolitionists and disabled activists working to build connections between the free world disabled community and those behind bars.
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10 Zine: A Sick Love Publication
10 ZINE centres itself around the London based creatives and activists they believe are set to make progressive change in their fields over the next 10 years.
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Black Anarchist Legacies
How they came to black anarchism, what anarchy means to them, revolutionary literature, how black and/or anarchist “leaders” lead movements astray, gender in the Black Power movement, and nonprofits.
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Black Anarchist Futures
How they came to (black) anarchism, the shortcomings of falling into problematic organisational forms over and over again, the need to evolve and try new things, finding hope and happiness, the interplay of theory and action, and the reality and necessity of support for political prisoners.

