To get into holiday spirit I would like to thank the Universe for all of the support I have received lately. In attempt to say thanks I have decided to do a “buy one, get one free” special for my feminist fanzine “Muchacha”. This special offer will only be happening between Tuesday, November 13th and Friday, November 23rd.
How it works: When you buy an issue on etsy simply attach a message telling me what other issue you would like. You are welcome to choose an extra copy of the same issue you buy. Also, if you would rather send a check/money order e-mail me at Riotgrrrl56@yahoo.com for details.
gina sarti // shit’s fucked: a positivity guide i recommend this charming zine that bills itself as “a self-help guide for the punks, nerds, and malcontents.” you can get it here or here.
Just got this in the mail and it has brightened up my day. I really need to embrace my PMA (Positive Mental Attitude) and Gina’s zine helps you do just that.
This is for any funny feminist who is tired of being labeled “too serious”.
For the fourth issue of my fanzine Muchacha I have decided that the theme be “Who Says Feminists Don’t Have A Sense of Humor?” The purpose of this issue is to combat the stereotype that feminists are always angry/unfunny/too serious/uptight. I’m looking for satirical/humorous thoughts, poetry, stories, essays, quotes, rants, analysis, art, collages, doodles, comics, or photography from a feminist perspective. Whether it’s half a page or 4 pages, e-mail me (Daisy) at Riotgrrrl56@yahoo.com to submit your work. The deadline is September 1st. Help me in reclaiming the fact that “funny feminist” is not an oxymoron.
Please reblog for open submissions. I would really appreciate it.
This is for any funny feminist who is tired of being labeled “too serious”.
For the fourth issue of my fanzine Muchacha I have decided that the theme be “Who Says Feminists Don’t Have A Sense of Humor?”
The purpose of this issue is to combat the stereotype that feminists are always angry/unfunny/too serious/uptight. I’m looking for satirical/humorous thoughts, poetry, stories, essays, quotes, rants, analysis, art, collages, doodles, comics, or photography from a feminist perspective. Whether it’s half a page or 4 pages, e-mail me (Daisy) at Riotgrrrl56@yahoo.com to submit your work. The deadline is September 1st. Help me in reclaiming the fact that “funny feminist” is not an oxymoron.
Funny Feminists Unite!
“Feminist humor raises consciousness. And the reason it’s funny is because it stands something on its head. Goodness knows you’ve got to have a sense of humor if you do feminism full-time, I tell you.” - Eleanor Smeal
The sad truth is there are none, at least not in the mainstream. They are all created to make us feel like shit about ourselves and make us believe that if we buy a new diet pill or get plastic surgery or starve ourselves then we will be beautiful and therefore happy.