Compilation benefiting ARA chapters featuring Napalm Death, Fahrenheit 451, Violent Society, Less Than Jake, Better than A Thousand, Gameface, The Toasters, Gohti Hook, Discount, Good Riddance, Jello Biafra, Citizen Cope, H20, Citizen Fish, Suicide Machines, Bouncing Souls, Mike Park, Ensign, Mephiskapheles, For The Living, Creep Division, Alkaline Trio, The Broadways, and Acumen Nation.
The People's Potato is a Food Not Bombs type of project from Montreal, started in a church to feed the hungry masses. They incorporate politics into their food and lay it out here as well as some basic vegan information; like how to stock your kitchen and styles of cooking. And boy can they cook! "Free" food doesn't have to be tasteless. And it can be nutritious, and vegan. Here's how. With recipes for breakfasts; sprouts, salads, and dressings; sauces and dips; soups; entrees; snacks; teas and hot drinks; desserts; and meals for 300! The comb binding allows it to sit flat on your kitchen counter too! What a treat!
This is an anthology of different peoples' perspective on their experiences within the mental health system. It has a strong preservation of each person's view and all of the stories are strong and unique. It was quite alarming to hear about peoples' outright abuse at the hands of institutions and mistreatment by the system in general. Some people were just troublesome teens who their parents had locked away, others were diagnosed as schizophrenic, and some were just privy to seeing the escapades of relatives who are child molesters or otherwise diagnosed as mentally unfit. The intent is to create a forum to discuss and address issues affecting people in a community focusing on mental health.
A collection of various perspectives on their experiences within the mental health system. It has a strong preservation of each person's view and all of the stories are strong and unique and improved layout from the previous issue. It was quite alarming to hear about peoples' outright abuse at the hands of institutions and mistreatment by the system in general. Some people were just troublesome teens who their parents had locked away, others were diagnosed as schizophrenic, and some were just privy to seeing the escapades of relatives who are child molesters or otherwise diagnosed as mentally unfit. The intent is to create a forum to discuss and address issues affecting people in a community focusing on mental health.
A collection of various perspectives on experiences within the mental health system. A strong preservation of each person's view and all of the stories are powerful and unique and affective layout. It was quite alarming to hear about peoples' outright abuse at the hands of institutions and mistreatment by the system in general. The intent is to create an alternative forum to discuss and address issues affecting people in a community focusing on mental health.
This zine is a forum for people interested in zines. Each issue contains about 35 pages of lengthy, well written zine reviews. A great resource for people looking for new zines as well as people seeking exposure for their own zines. It also contains news stories and information relevant to zinesters. Also includes the 'word of mouth' section which has people's testimonials on who is reliable and who to avoid. Plenty of reader feedback and interaction between the writers and readers. Our most recommended zine resource.