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From farms, to the Olympia Film Society, to Razorcake Magazine, to Cambodian friends in Bangladesh, to community garden cooperatives- the voices in this zine give representation to lots of different ways to feel like a part of a community. One of our bestsellers. Edited by Nicki Sabalu. 40 pages, half-letter size.

DIY or Don’t We’s third issue focuses on food and the way it makes a community. Finding ways to work with few ingredients to feed many people, farming as a person of color, reclaiming the kitchen while still fighting prescribed gender roles, soup kitchens, movements for food sovereignty, seed exchange, love letters, and more.

As so beautifully said in the introduction, “It makes sense that food and community would be naturally entwined, maybe even inextricably so...[ continued ]

This is a zine “about doing things together as friends, family, collectives, and communities.” In this issue there are stories about organizing a feminist collective, spending time with a Palestinian farmer and the story of the struggle to keep his land, starting a cooperative community space, gathering fruit and making jam, forming an arts collective, and finding community through burlesque...[ continued ]