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DIY or don't we? #2

Subtitle: 'A zine about doing things together'

Contents include an essay on For The Birds feminist collective of NYC explains how the collective came to be and the problems that the group has faced, a comic and piece about The Cowley Club, a piece by Sara Kitchener on supporting a Palestinian farmer’s struggle to keep his land, an article about discovering community in a local burlesque troupe, and pieces on fruit-pickin’ and jam-makin’, mental health and self-care, and a list of other zines about community, support and allyship.

A Draft for Asinabka

A narrative mirror of appropriation and erasure reveals the rhetoric of legal and public discourse around Windmill’s corporate ZIBI development on unceded Algonquin land. A vision of a nation sold – rivers dammed, water privatised, the sacred disremembered, the rich honoured. A project of documentary and archival reconstruction, A Draft for Asinabka references experimental poetics, where fragmentation tells a history on the precipice of past and present.

Voices: Indigenous Women on the Front Lines Speak Volume 8

Volume 8 of 9 in a series "Voices: Indigenous Women on the Front Lines", in which Indigenous Women and 2Spirit land defenders from the west of so-called canada speak in-depth about their experiences protecting their lands. Volume 8 features an interview with Unist’ot’en Hereditary Chief, Elder and Teacher Lht’at’en, also known as Doris Rosso. Includes a pamphlet of a map of Indigenous Territories written about in "Voices".

Anti Colonial Thanksgiving Dinner: 4th Annual Land Defenders from Six Nations and Tyendinaga Speak

Includes writings of speakers who spoke at Guelph's 4th Annual Anti-Colonial Thanksgiving Dinner. Speakers are Boots Powless and Skyler Williams from Six Nations, Jackie of the Mississaugas of the New Credit, Dan Doreen from Tyendinaga, and Sarah Dover from Toronto. All speak on efforts to defend their land, families, communities and culture.