A zine showcasing hope, joy and mundanity in the lives of queer and disabled folk, produced by a newly found community. Comics, collage, illustration, poetry, and prose.
A safe space for people living with disabilities and/or the families of people living with disabilities to share untold stories from their lives. Through dance, they tell of their struggles, survival, celebrations, hopes, and realities.
The Isnag of Kabugao and Karminn C.D. Daytec Yañgot, with the assistance of JP Reginaldo
An adodit of resistance, resurgence, and reparation: the struggle for self-determination by the indigenous Isnag of Kabugao, located in the northern Philippines.
a comic on a heart broken and mended. explores the changing political landscape of thailand through questions on nonviolence, self-compassion and reconciliation between generations. equal parts fiction and non-fiction.
“To Dance Along the Wind” is a zine of poetry selections developed through a writing workshop focused on migration, borders, nationalism, and imagining new futures.