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Politics and Zines: Create Your Own Zine Workshop

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Richard B. Russell Special Collections Libraries, 277

A zine, short for “magazine,” is a small-circulation self-published work of images and text, usually reproduced on a copy machine. Zines have been a significant medium of communication for fan clubs, artists, and subcultures alike, presenting the opportunity of self-expression for anyone who has access to scissors and paper. Additionally, zines provide an accessible avenue for activists to express personal and political views.

Join UGA librarians for a zine making workshop. Learn from librarians Stacey Piotrowski, Kathryn Manis, and Lydian Brambila about the history of zines, how zines foster community and political expression, as well as the zines that are housed at UGA Special Collections. Then, join participants in making their very own zines.



This event is free and open to the public; all materials will be provided. To RSVP to this event, email Jess Grant at jess.grant@uga.edu.

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