DIY Zines Are Helping Queer Communities Tell Their Own Stories and Craft Their Own Culture
This article was written by Rachel Schneider, an associate teaching professor in English and technical communication at Missouri University of Science and Technology, for The Conversation - a nonprofit news organization dedicated to sharing the knowledge of researchers and scientists, under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. At Pride festivals held across the U.S. and beyond, among the tables offering voter registration forms or condoms, you’ll likely run into some queer
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