"If you ever go through a break up, and you are feeling depressed, just look through FOOD BOYS, find the description of the boy you just broke up with, and eat that food to make you feel better."
Contains the essay "The Right to Be Lazy" (1883) by French revolutionary and Marxist journalist Paul Lafargue.
In the essay Lafargue opposes the labour movement's fight to expand wage labour rather than abolish or at least limit it. Lafargue proposes the right to be lazy, in contrast to the right to work, which he deems bourgeois.
I. Introduction -- Getting started -- Gender frameworks -- Restorative and transformative justice // 2. Where We're At -- Anarchist community accountability: Recent history and the current state of things -- Ten pitfalls of community accountability process // 3. New directions and further questions -- Direction 1: Survivor-led vigilantism -- Direction 2: Prevention through gender-based organizing -- Direction 3: Not accountability, but conflict resolution -- Direction 4: Concentric circles of affinity // Appendix -- Works cited -- Resources list
"This is a toolbox to keep near you, so in the event that you’re in a crisis situation or experiencing some intense emotions, you’ll have some of the tools that you (or the folks around you) need to help you take care of yourself."
Quarter-page mixed media art zine drawn in a manga style, depicting various romantic scenes between two characters (Tadashi & Ainosuke) from the anime "SK∞ the Infinity" paired with English lyrics from the aria Habanera by George Bizel.
A zine about rethinking concepts around measuring personal health and divorcing that from capitalism and cisheteronormativity, centered around diabetes, the capitalization of diabetes management, COVID-19 and the looming problem of "surveillance for health", all from queer perspectives.
Zine includes photo examples, journal notes, exercises and activities for readers who are looking to explore alternative methods of health measurement that are less rigid than numbers, which are often used to shame and blame individuals living with diabetes and other medical conditions.
"Over the next bunch of pages you'll find intersections of our radical queer and jewish experiences. Some are sexy and hot. Some are thought provoking and political. Some are challenging on all sorts of levels. And of course some are just plain fun."
Contents: Shalom Y'all -- The Queerest Yom Kippur -- Confessions of a Kosher Rice Queen -- The Gay Jewish Asian Thing -- Crossing Enemy Lines/Who's That Girl? -- A Miracle Upon My Flesh -- Doctor LoxNBagels -- One More Thing