Adon does interviews with people from his community that persevere with activism or non-standard (birth-school-college-career) life paths after they turn 30. This zine fascinated me because I'm excited about perserving our history and explaining why we made the choices we did. The real gem here though is the interview with Kathy Wooldridge of Skrappy's, a teen community center in Tucson. She's a 44 year old mother of 2 who founded the center with her kids when she realized they had nowhere to hang out and they wanted to have a club where they could bring in bands. She quit her job, sold her car, and dedicated the rest of her life to supporting her children. In meeting Kathy a few times I was touched by her generosity and caring but not anywhere near the extent that I was after reading this interview with her. Other interviews include activist Rod Coronado, Sahee Kil, an academic activist, and Mike Mullarkey, an aging Tucson punk.