Hoax. Issue number seven, Feminisms and change / Rachel and Sari.

Hoax is a compilation zine created by Sari and Rachel that discusses feminism "in relation to different aspects of day-to-day life. The theme of issue 7 is "Change." The changes written about vary from changing the "call-out culture" associated with social rights activist groups to how it feels to c...

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Other Authors: Rachel (Zine author) (Editor), Sari (Zine author) (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, MD : Rachel and sari, 2012.
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MSU: This book was selected in recognition of MSU Libraries Student Employee, Abigail Heath, Class of 2014
Physical Description:70 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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Feminisms and change. [Other title]
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