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Pow wow etiquette for dummies
Is part of: Atrocities against Indigenous Canadians.
Key information about a Pow Wow: "A Pow Wow is a social gathering that celebrates Indigenous culture and community through song, dance, arts, food and traditional crafts..."
Key information about a Pow Wow: "A Pow Wow is a social gathering that celebrates Indigenous culture and community through song, dance, arts, food and traditional crafts..."
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Queer differing in some way from what is usual or normal: Odd Strange weird eccentric unconventional
"Challenging conventional norms through the expression of reoccurring thoughts on inequality" --supplied by cataloger
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Reserve and renew: the LIS mental health zine
"A compilation zine with submissions from people who work/volunteer in libraries or archives (or are working towards a library degree) exploring the intersections of mental health, mental illness, and library/archives work."
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- From the creators
Tags: LIS, United States, Zine
Some things anyone can do to help Gaza and Palestinians
Information and resources to support Palestine.
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textures of your pandemic experience
A collaborative zine made about the FIMS community experience with the COVID19 pandemic.
The myth of sisyphus with disability
A memoir essay about disability and identity - Kearney shares existential experiences and the "psycho-emotional consequences of ableism" . --supplied by cataloger
The zine uses the Lexend font Deca.
The zine uses the Lexend font Deca.
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The Preface Restored: The First Issue
This zine looks at what it is like to be an MLIS student and topics that relate to the MLIS student body. It contains anecdotes, satire, cartoons, and lists.
Tags: MLIS, University of Western Ontario, Zine
Tiny Cats 4
Is part of Potions.
Illustrations of cat witches making potions. --supplied by cataloger
Illustrations of cat witches making potions. --supplied by cataloger
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Vaccinated at the ball : a true story about trusted messengers
This zine "details an effort in Chicago [in 2021] to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates among Black and Latino members of the city’s LGBTQ community."
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textures of your pandemic experience

A collaborative zine made about the FIMS community experience with the COVID19 pandemic.