Street art has been used in revolution throughout history and can be a useful tool for the oppressed to utilise. To use street art to our advantage we look to past examplesย free from the commercial aspect we see today.
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Street Art and Revolution…. a brief history
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Forever Incomplete – issue 8
A perzine – with writing about public speaking, things she’s been interested in recently, dealing with a break up and a playlist which inspires her.
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Fag Phoenix – issue 1
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How to form an affinity group
The Essential Building Block of Anarchist Organization
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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 โleadersโ 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.
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The Individual, Society, and the State by Emma Goldman
Written a century ago, Emma Goldmanโs essay retains its power and relevance today.
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Forever Incomplete – issue 11
A perzine from Kirsty – the 30 before 30 issue.
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Shape & Situate – issue 7
A series of illustrated posters made by different artists and DIY creative folks, each poster highlighting the (often hidden) history and lives of radical inspirational women and collective in and from Europe.
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Pain Party – issue 6
On the topic of Structure – publishing art and writing relating to SM, fetish(es), bondage and power exchange from Scotland and beyond that is intense, personal and not beholden to online censorship.
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What is anarchist music?
A pocketbook discussion of the nature of anarchist music with an academic slant.
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Weird Walk issue 6
Haunted island, holy water, Jeremy Deller, cult zines, ancient trees, rambling, trespassing, doom scrolling.
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Doris – issue 31
A perzine about squatting on Cape Cod in the winter, freedom dreams, learning to build houses, raising lambs, death, reparations, and more.
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From Animals to Anarchism by Kevin Watkinson and Donal OโDriscoll
A thoughtful discussion of animal rights and anarchism.
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Scorpio Moon – issue 9
A perzine – the general election, mutual aid and collective solidarity, feelings of grief, despair, rage and courage in the face of continued austerity and the approach of ecological collapse.
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Drunk In My Pants – issue 1
A perzine on love, friendship, cycling, anxiety, depression and DIY culture.
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Textiles For Change
30 pages of beautiful queer, creative essays and textiles that all explore the potential of change both personal and public within the textile format.
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Revolting Eco-Absurdist Rebellion
How do we live together? How might I coโexist with other living beings and embrace my life and relationship with them, with absurd and unreasonable passion?
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Death to Blank Pages: Break down the block
A zine to help you overcome art block.
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Weird Walk issue 1
Folklore, music, poetry, rambling, dungeon synth, flat roofed pubs, medieval graffiti, standing stones, morris dancing.
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Mythologising Me – issue 18
Made for a 24 hour zine thing, a perzine made in 2020
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Pretty Good Year: Songs of 2018
A music perzine about songs that related to the author’s year.
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Forever Incomplete – issue 9
A perzine with writings about relationships, fandoms, birthdays, and underarm hair.
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CHEWn! – issue 3
A food and music fanzine.
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Rum Lad – issue 12
An illustrated/comic perzine from Steve Larder – this one is dedicated to his grandparents.
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Forever Incomplete – issue 7
A perzine in the form of lists. Full of lists of many things!Problematic faves, things she does when she’s sad,ย annoying things about public toilets, best hangover foods and many more.
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Greebo – issue 4 (Origins)
GREEBO, a small magazine celebrating queer creativity!
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More Revolutionary Women by Nick Heath
Everywhere that women joined the early anarchist movement they were forced to fight against the prejudices of their male comrades. Not only did they fight, they prevailed, becoming the spearhead of many revolutionary situations.
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Colouring Outside the Lines – issue 7
Interviewing contemporary women visual artists about their work.
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Stochastic moon – issue 11
A perzine – mid-life crisis edition, thoughts on navigating the mid-stage of the pandemic in the context of the government and corporation fabricated climate crisis and cost of living crisis.
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Scorpio Moon – issue 10
A perzine -walking, swimming in the sea, situating their loneliness within the political, how zines have changed their life, and how their life has changed over the course of the zines.
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Peasant – issue 1
Music emerging from the soil.
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Drunk in my Pants – issue 5
A perzine – on moving to Scotland, zine making, inclusive rugby, historic street protests, Acid Communism – and more.
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Cool Schmool – issue 5
Diy diary comic about dogs, depression, grief, boobs, and being queer in a small town.
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Opinionated Nobody – issue 10: the fashion issue
Perzine, all about fashion. Clothes she loves, places to buy plus sized clothes, and what we want from fat fashion.
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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.



