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Skyrocketing real estate prices in Halifax leave non-profit arts and community spaces like the Anchor Archive at risk of losing our building due to rising rents. We know this too well after having to move 3 times in the last 10 years.

Behind the Zines #14: A Zine about Zines

A compilation zine that takes a deep-dive into zine-making, covering topics like printing options, selling zines, pricing zines, long-armed staplers, and standalone vs. series zines. Plus reflections on Luddites and technology, an interview with zine-maker Delphine Bedient, and a story about the American Library Association (ALA) conference's Zine Pavilion.

Prisoners' Dilemma #3: Examining Labor

"This issue of Prisoners' Dilemma focuses on the idea of labor, examining the destructive impacts of exploitive labor practices, as well as groups that are working to lessen the damage caused by hierarchical worker/boss relationships. This issue also examines the practices of some groups and establishments that have struggled to re0imagine what labor means, making themselves their own bosses, using their energy and resources in a way that benefits their communities rather than enriching the owning class."

Includes interviews with CASA Latina, University of Washington SLAP, Left Bank Books.