The Worst of Times Volume 3 Issue 5

Text that reads: The Worst of Times Volume 3 Issue 5
The Worst of Times aims to be a monthly vehicle for sharing critical stores, perspectives, and snark between un(der)employed/un(der)waged workers, students persuing useless degrees, and assorted ne'er-do-wells. We take an uncompromising anti-sexist, anti-racist, and anti-the boss (not as in Springsteen) stane; for self-organization and everyday struggles.

The Worst of Times Volume 3 Issue 4

Text that reads: The Worst of Times Volume 3 Issue 4
The Worst of Times aims to be a monthly vehicle for sharing critical stores, perspectives, and snark between un(der)employed/un(der)waged workers, students persuing useless degrees, and assorted ne'er-do-wells. We take an uncompromising anti-sexist, anti-racist, and anti-the boss (not as in Springsteen) stane; for self-organization and everyday struggles.

The Witch's Child

Cover of The Witch's Child
A story about the fall of the Roman Empire. "The Witch’s Child urges us to celebrate the return of Spring. It is about the importance of May Day and what we have to gain by rooting ourselves in the rhythm of the seasons. After a long Winter of darkness and stillness, we’ve been feeling the resurgence of growth and we rise up too, to remember the importance of re-emerging after the cold, inward months." (from https://knowingtheland.com/2012/04/09/in-celebration-of-may-day-the-witchs-child/)

Storied Stitches #7

Cover for Storied Stitches #7
"Knitting has the capacity to be accessible, creative, and independent; together we are creating new literature that highlights exactly that. Storied Stitches is a people-powered, noncommercial, DIY publication where we celebrate our creations. This zine is about us, the people who knit, united through our self-expressions and our creativity." [Storied Stitches Manifesto, Storied Stitches #1]