Muchacha Fanzine POC Solidarity

Through visual art, essays, poetry, fliers, articles, photography and collages, the contributors discuss the ways in which people of color promote unity and navigate accountability.
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Muchacha Fanzine Issue #11. 37 pages. Handmade item. Collage, drawings, text in color and black and white. San Antonio, TX : Muchacha Fanzine, 2016.

This collaborative zine includes essays, poems, and photography about intersectional racial justice movements and building solidarity across different marginalized groups. Specific topics include global resistance movements, fighting anti-blackness, trans women of color, incarceration and police violence.

About: In 2011, Daisy founded the radically intersectional decolonial Native Xicana Feminist publication Muchacha Fanzine. Along with zine-making, Daisy’s greatest passion is music. She founded the bands Alien Midwife and Mendiga Desgrasiada, and she currently fronts the San Antonio Anti-System Tejana punk act Frijolera Riot.

Influenced by D.I.Y. (do-it-yourself) and punk rock feminism, Daisy Salinas began Muchacha Fanzine as a feminist punk zine and over the course of the past decade has grown it into a larger, submission-based compilation of work by marginalized voices from around the world.

Topics covered include art, writing and political education on indigenous resistance, intersectional feminism, youth liberation, Black lives matter, environmental justice, coalition building, body positivity, LGBTQ rights, migration, decolonizing travel and more.