Interview with two women from Rote Zora / Red Zora extreme anti-patriarchy, women's liberation group, and a short description of a 1980s women's guerilla action group
About sexuality as compulsory and reclaiming sex negativity as feminist. "We will describe sex-negativity as a worldview or mode of analysis, not a belief system or a system of morals. The goal is not to determine that ‘sex is bad’ – though the analysis does not preclude this conclusion – but to use this way of thinking to better understand sex and sexuality under patriarchy."
Follow up to Fucked: On Being Sexually Dysfunctional in Sex-positive Queer Scenes. A collection of writings by readers of the first zine, workshop attendees, and the original FUCKED crew.
A zine filled with great drawings that will catch your attention done by Tiffany Page. She is a mixed media artist, and a member of the band 'Jilted X'.
Author J describes being "pissed off at the patriarchy" in the opening paragraph. Going along this theme is an incredibly factual and fun account of being a CanadIan queer post millennium. Zine includes depression tips, poetry about scorned love, facts about menstrual products, political mementos, interviews and personal anecdotes.
Subtitle: Creating a Culture of Partnership among Women, Men, and the Earth. Covers briefly many different subjects, including religion, birth control, children, animals, love, dreaming, and ecology. "Dieter Duhm and Sabine Lichtenfels were active members of Germany's New Left student movement in the 1960s and early 1970s. In time, they grew disenchanted with demonstrating against the multitudinous forms of oppression and decided, instead, to create a "positive alternative."