Zines about body image and fat acceptance, abortion rights, disability. Also includes zines about hair and body hair as they relate to politics and identity and other zines about the politics of control over one's body.
"Some people weren't ready for skirt over trousers and they wrote letters to Craccum Magazine to complain about it. But they were stupid and didn't understand the infinite complexities of fashion for a free world. NB. When Neil Young wrote "rocking the free world" skirt over pants was actually what he was referring to."
"The subtitle for this issue is 'Refuse to feel shame about your body!' ... In this issue I profile a lot of activists. I wanted to address fact activism and make sure it is clear that all kinds of activism are needed!"
"This zine is about reproductive rights in the United States but it is not about abortion. Thinking and talking about reproductive rights solely in terms of abortion means that we ignore issues of sterilization abuse, forced birth control, population control and other ways that policymakers have attempted to restrict women's right to bear children."