
content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)
content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)

content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)

content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)

content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)

content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)

content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)

content warning ⚠️ colonialism, violence, slavery
100/100 a storybook zine i made for my graduate thesis titled “dark matter objects: technologies of capture and things that can’t be held.” dark matter objects is a storybook for children and adults about computational history and technology.
the zine is a 2-color red and black risograph printed (with @hollyms6) handbound booklet. made with red and black paper of various stocks, grey craft paper, lotka paper, newsprint, transparency, cotton from North Carolina, copper tape, coin cell battery, and wire cable.
i'll be presenting my graduate thesis storybook publicly on ***tuesday, may 11 at 4:58pm est via nyu zoom!*** more information coming soon!!!
in addition to making a zine everyday for 100 days, i've also been slowly putting together this book zine for my thesis! i've incorporated everything i've learned and more throughout these 100 days into the book form.
i’d like to express my deepest gratitude to the following people whose support and collaboration made my thesis possible:
Tara Vancil (@taravancil), Simone Browne (@wewatchwatchers), American Artist (@ivorytower_headass), Galen Macdonald (@ghmac10), Fred Moten, Bomani Oseni McClendon (@bxmani), Ashley Jane Lewis (@ashleyjanelewis), Dan Shiffman (@dshiffman), Cy X (@cyberwitch666), Taylor Levy (@charliewhiskeytango), Holly Meadows-Smith (@hollyms6 @irrelevantpress), Adder Chu, Christelle Bofale (@christellebofale), Khari Lucas (@ccontourr), Sam Lavigne (@samlavigne), Matt Jacobson, Alexander Fefegha (@lexmakesthings.fun), Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@teeny_secret), Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), Laolu Numa, Lina Chang (@linaeunji), Mollie Underwood (@molliekatrinaunderwood), Marilyn Nance (@marilyn.nance), Melanie Hoff (@melanieh0ff), Sadé Powell, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad (@solcabrini), Stephanie Dinkins (@stephanie.dinkins), Sydney Spann (@ssspann), Natalie Freed, Jie Qi (@qijies), Ayo Okunseinde (@ayo.io), Steve Daniels, Zisiga Mukulu, Mariame Kaba, Elizabeth Perez (@elizabethslash), Chang Yuchen (@yuchenyuchen), Allison Parrish (@allison.parrish), Cezar Mocan (@cezarmocan), Ben Denzer (@bdenzer), and Katherine Dillon (@dillonkatherine)
“This is a story about the language of things. This is a story about the fabric of our lives. This is a story about masters and slaves” 📖
Now on view via The Kitchen’s online Video Viewing Room, “Dark matter objects: Technologies of capture and things that can’t be held” is a one-of-a-kind handmade storybook for children and adults about technology that studies computational history and terminology as it defines social, political, economic, racialized, gendered and other relations that emerge from the systemic structures that undergird the specifications of the technology used by people and in turn, choreograph the social behaviors and rituals of daily life.
Watch the full short film via our link in bio 🕳
Compiler: Neta Bomani @mchapoarchive
Sound engineer: Khari Lucas @ccontourr
Theme song composer: Christelle Bofale @christellebofale
Printmaker: Holly Meadows-Smith @hollyms6
Video engineer: Adder Chu
Circuit board engineer: Taylor Levy @cwandt
Narrator: Alexander Fefegha @lexmakesthings, American Artist @ivorytower_headass, Ashley Jane Lewis @ashleyjanelewis, Bomani Oseni McClendon @bxmani, Gabrielle Octavia Rucker @teeny_secret, Galen Macdonald @ghmac10, Fred Moten, Kameelah Janan Rasheed @kameelahr, Laolu Numa, Lina Chang @linaeunji, Marilyn Nance @marilyn.nance, Melanie Hoff @melanieh0ff, Sadé Powell, Simone Browne @wewatchwatchers, Sol Cabrini de la Ciudad @solcabrini, Stephanie Dinkins @stephanie.dinkins, Sydney Spann @ssspann, Zisiga Mukulu
Full credits & acknowledgements at netabomani.com/darkmatter 🕳

Our new article “The City In Our Hands” is out now via @urbanomnibus.
The City In Our Hands is a window into the significance of Black independent publishing in NYC as a vehicle for movement building, education, creativity, and survival. The article also reveals our thinking behind the Black Reading Room and the broader legacy of radical Black publishing.
Grab a physical copy @blackzinefair on May 9 from 11am to 6pm!
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Written by Neta Bomani @netazines & Mariame Kaba
Published in @urbanomnibus on April 29, 2026; edited by Ingrid Burrington and Olivia Schwob.
Illustrations by Malachi Lily @themagickartist
Graphics by Erin Robinson @rinmdesign

Our new article “The City In Our Hands” is out now via @urbanomnibus.
The City In Our Hands is a window into the significance of Black independent publishing in NYC as a vehicle for movement building, education, creativity, and survival. The article also reveals our thinking behind the Black Reading Room and the broader legacy of radical Black publishing.
Grab a physical copy @blackzinefair on May 9 from 11am to 6pm!
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Written by Neta Bomani @netazines & Mariame Kaba
Published in @urbanomnibus on April 29, 2026; edited by Ingrid Burrington and Olivia Schwob.
Illustrations by Malachi Lily @themagickartist
Graphics by Erin Robinson @rinmdesign

Our new article “The City In Our Hands” is out now via @urbanomnibus.
The City In Our Hands is a window into the significance of Black independent publishing in NYC as a vehicle for movement building, education, creativity, and survival. The article also reveals our thinking behind the Black Reading Room and the broader legacy of radical Black publishing.
Grab a physical copy @blackzinefair on May 9 from 11am to 6pm!
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Written by Neta Bomani @netazines & Mariame Kaba
Published in @urbanomnibus on April 29, 2026; edited by Ingrid Burrington and Olivia Schwob.
Illustrations by Malachi Lily @themagickartist
Graphics by Erin Robinson @rinmdesign

Our new article “The City In Our Hands” is out now via @urbanomnibus.
The City In Our Hands is a window into the significance of Black independent publishing in NYC as a vehicle for movement building, education, creativity, and survival. The article also reveals our thinking behind the Black Reading Room and the broader legacy of radical Black publishing.
Grab a physical copy @blackzinefair on May 9 from 11am to 6pm!
-
Written by Neta Bomani @netazines & Mariame Kaba
Published in @urbanomnibus on April 29, 2026; edited by Ingrid Burrington and Olivia Schwob.
Illustrations by Malachi Lily @themagickartist
Graphics by Erin Robinson @rinmdesign

Black Study: The Influence of David Walker’s Appeal ✷ $15 ✷ A special limited-edition risograph print version will be available exclusively @blackzinefair on May 9th.
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Black Study situates study as an act of remembrance and revolt.
In 1829, David Walker published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a subversive pamphlet calling for enslaved Black people to revolt. His words inspired Nat Turner’s Rebellion and shaped future abolitionist movements.
Through archival images—including from Mariame Kaba’s personal newswire collection—Black Study traces this history and reflects on how Black reading, writing, and study have always been forms of political action.
✷
Written by Mariame Kaba
Designed by Neta Bomani @netazines
Illustrated by Ezekiel Robinson @ezekielrobinson123
Black Study: The Influence of David Walker’s Appeal ✷ $15 ✷ A special limited-edition risograph print version will be available exclusively @blackzinefair on May 9th.
✷
Black Study situates study as an act of remembrance and revolt.
In 1829, David Walker published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a subversive pamphlet calling for enslaved Black people to revolt. His words inspired Nat Turner’s Rebellion and shaped future abolitionist movements.
Through archival images—including from Mariame Kaba’s personal newswire collection—Black Study traces this history and reflects on how Black reading, writing, and study have always been forms of political action.
✷
Written by Mariame Kaba
Designed by Neta Bomani @netazines
Illustrated by Ezekiel Robinson @ezekielrobinson123

Black Study: The Influence of David Walker’s Appeal ✷ $15 ✷ A special limited-edition risograph print version will be available exclusively @blackzinefair on May 9th.
✷
Black Study situates study as an act of remembrance and revolt.
In 1829, David Walker published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a subversive pamphlet calling for enslaved Black people to revolt. His words inspired Nat Turner’s Rebellion and shaped future abolitionist movements.
Through archival images—including from Mariame Kaba’s personal newswire collection—Black Study traces this history and reflects on how Black reading, writing, and study have always been forms of political action.
✷
Written by Mariame Kaba
Designed by Neta Bomani @netazines
Illustrated by Ezekiel Robinson @ezekielrobinson123

Black Study: The Influence of David Walker’s Appeal ✷ $15 ✷ A special limited-edition risograph print version will be available exclusively @blackzinefair on May 9th.
✷
Black Study situates study as an act of remembrance and revolt.
In 1829, David Walker published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a subversive pamphlet calling for enslaved Black people to revolt. His words inspired Nat Turner’s Rebellion and shaped future abolitionist movements.
Through archival images—including from Mariame Kaba’s personal newswire collection—Black Study traces this history and reflects on how Black reading, writing, and study have always been forms of political action.
✷
Written by Mariame Kaba
Designed by Neta Bomani @netazines
Illustrated by Ezekiel Robinson @ezekielrobinson123

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

zine for @thebcrw’s 50th anniversary of the scholar & feminist conference on feb 27–28, 2026. printed on aqua blue paper in black ink by @luckyrisograph.
this zine is an attempt to honor not only the content of the conference but the unseen labor of those who plan it—the typewritten letters, memos, and marginalia that make such gatherings possible.
its cover features art type of a group of people encircled in conversation based on illustrations by Miriam Klein Stahl—a small study in gathering, touch, and attention.
made in collaboration with bcrw’s archives & archivist Margot Kotler, in dialogue with the work of Black feminist predecessors Hortense Spillers, June Jordan, and Quandra Prettyman.
a small artifact of “fifty years of meeting the moment,” with a keynote by Judith Butler + performance by Toshi Reagon—carrying knowledge across past, present, and future generations.

🔍 Searching for Joan Bird
🔍 $20 ✷ limited edition available in person at events or @secret_riso_club bookstore
Joan Bird was a revolutionary member of the New York Black Panther Party, known for her work in Harlem community healthcare and her role in the Panther 21 trial alongside Afeni Shakur. After her 1970 acquittal, she stepped back from public activism. Mariame Kaba investigates her disappearance in this zine.
🔍 Photo on the first slide by @kedrickwalker
🔍 Searching for Joan Bird
🔍 $20 ✷ limited edition available in person at events or @secret_riso_club bookstore
Joan Bird was a revolutionary member of the New York Black Panther Party, known for her work in Harlem community healthcare and her role in the Panther 21 trial alongside Afeni Shakur. After her 1970 acquittal, she stepped back from public activism. Mariame Kaba investigates her disappearance in this zine.
🔍 Photo on the first slide by @kedrickwalker

🔍 Searching for Joan Bird
🔍 $20 ✷ limited edition available in person at events or @secret_riso_club bookstore
Joan Bird was a revolutionary member of the New York Black Panther Party, known for her work in Harlem community healthcare and her role in the Panther 21 trial alongside Afeni Shakur. After her 1970 acquittal, she stepped back from public activism. Mariame Kaba investigates her disappearance in this zine.
🔍 Photo on the first slide by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

📮 Red Channels
📮 $12 ✷ link on profile
During the Red Scare, Black women performers like Hazel Scott, Fredi Washington, Lena Horne, and Shirley Graham were especially vulnerable to the Hollywood blacklist, which targeted artists on the left and deepened existing racial exclusions in the industry. Mariame Kaba traces the effects of the blacklist in this zine.
📮Photos by @kedrickwalker

pull up to the @blackzinefair tomorrow to see what i’ve been organizing for the past 6 months 🖤🖤🖤
when MK and i had our @sojourners4justice press retreat this past winter, we decided enough was enough - we’re tired of being one of a few black exhibitors at book and zine fairs. now, we finally have a space to share the zines we make for black ppl w black ppl!!!
come thru saturday, may 11 from 11am-6pm - don’t b late bc we will be starting and ending on time. wear a mask bc we are disabled and immunocompromised black ppl who are tired for asking for safety precautions for airbone viruses; we keep us safe etc 😷🖤
BZF propaganda designed by me featuring collage by @theholyhawkmoth
BZF guides and posters printed by @calipsopress
hand model @fibetryin
tees screen printed by @shoestringpressny
tees modeled by BZF volunteers @eyejahni @lauforlauren
tees photographed by BZF volunteer @earth2alia_

pull up to the @blackzinefair tomorrow to see what i’ve been organizing for the past 6 months 🖤🖤🖤
when MK and i had our @sojourners4justice press retreat this past winter, we decided enough was enough - we’re tired of being one of a few black exhibitors at book and zine fairs. now, we finally have a space to share the zines we make for black ppl w black ppl!!!
come thru saturday, may 11 from 11am-6pm - don’t b late bc we will be starting and ending on time. wear a mask bc we are disabled and immunocompromised black ppl who are tired for asking for safety precautions for airbone viruses; we keep us safe etc 😷🖤
BZF propaganda designed by me featuring collage by @theholyhawkmoth
BZF guides and posters printed by @calipsopress
hand model @fibetryin
tees screen printed by @shoestringpressny
tees modeled by BZF volunteers @eyejahni @lauforlauren
tees photographed by BZF volunteer @earth2alia_

pull up to the @blackzinefair tomorrow to see what i’ve been organizing for the past 6 months 🖤🖤🖤
when MK and i had our @sojourners4justice press retreat this past winter, we decided enough was enough - we’re tired of being one of a few black exhibitors at book and zine fairs. now, we finally have a space to share the zines we make for black ppl w black ppl!!!
come thru saturday, may 11 from 11am-6pm - don’t b late bc we will be starting and ending on time. wear a mask bc we are disabled and immunocompromised black ppl who are tired for asking for safety precautions for airbone viruses; we keep us safe etc 😷🖤
BZF propaganda designed by me featuring collage by @theholyhawkmoth
BZF guides and posters printed by @calipsopress
hand model @fibetryin
tees screen printed by @shoestringpressny
tees modeled by BZF volunteers @eyejahni @lauforlauren
tees photographed by BZF volunteer @earth2alia_

pull up to the @blackzinefair tomorrow to see what i’ve been organizing for the past 6 months 🖤🖤🖤
when MK and i had our @sojourners4justice press retreat this past winter, we decided enough was enough - we’re tired of being one of a few black exhibitors at book and zine fairs. now, we finally have a space to share the zines we make for black ppl w black ppl!!!
come thru saturday, may 11 from 11am-6pm - don’t b late bc we will be starting and ending on time. wear a mask bc we are disabled and immunocompromised black ppl who are tired for asking for safety precautions for airbone viruses; we keep us safe etc 😷🖤
BZF propaganda designed by me featuring collage by @theholyhawkmoth
BZF guides and posters printed by @calipsopress
hand model @fibetryin
tees screen printed by @shoestringpressny
tees modeled by BZF volunteers @eyejahni @lauforlauren
tees photographed by BZF volunteer @earth2alia_

i’ve been teaching about zines @sfpc_nyc for the past 10 weeks! come see what we’ve been up to this sunday 😊💭 read more below ⤵️
The participants of the Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines class at the School for Poetic Computation for a Mini Zine Fair and presentations to showcase the work created by the class on Sunday, November 19 from 1:30-4pm @creativetime. Masks required 😷 RSVP at bit.ly/MiniZineFair (link on profile)!
📚 Participants:
Alex Beige @virtually.alex.beige
Ariana Faye Allensworth @arianafaye
Danialie Fertile @boldlydanialie
Ender Minyard @enderversing
Jahyeon Kwon @jxhyxxn.kwxn
Mamou François @paysdenullepart
Mariam Bazeed @putteraholic @cultofbazeed
Maya Wagoner @mayamakesluckypeach
Michelle Turgeon @michelleorama
Nico Perey @luckygolava
Okiki Famutimi
Priya Dadlani @priya.florence
sadé powell
Shelly Xiong @shellylynnx
Tiané Goines @mumb0sauc3f33n
Wairimu Muriithi @nd00ta_reads
Yuxi Liu @chinesebrekkie
📚 Organizers:
Neta Bomani @netazines
Aliyah Blackmore @aliyahblkmre
📚 Showcase flyer by K.L. Ricks @kl_ricks
📚 Photos by Minu Han @minu.media
📚 About Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines:
Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers. Students explore various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression. Read more at: sfpc.study/sessions/fall-23/rwc-zines
COVID-19 safety & accessibility: The Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines Mini Zine Fair is a mask-on space. All event attendees, workshop participants, teachers and staff are expected to be masked inside the classroom. Please bring a mask.

i’ve been teaching about zines @sfpc_nyc for the past 10 weeks! come see what we’ve been up to this sunday 😊💭 read more below ⤵️
The participants of the Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines class at the School for Poetic Computation for a Mini Zine Fair and presentations to showcase the work created by the class on Sunday, November 19 from 1:30-4pm @creativetime. Masks required 😷 RSVP at bit.ly/MiniZineFair (link on profile)!
📚 Participants:
Alex Beige @virtually.alex.beige
Ariana Faye Allensworth @arianafaye
Danialie Fertile @boldlydanialie
Ender Minyard @enderversing
Jahyeon Kwon @jxhyxxn.kwxn
Mamou François @paysdenullepart
Mariam Bazeed @putteraholic @cultofbazeed
Maya Wagoner @mayamakesluckypeach
Michelle Turgeon @michelleorama
Nico Perey @luckygolava
Okiki Famutimi
Priya Dadlani @priya.florence
sadé powell
Shelly Xiong @shellylynnx
Tiané Goines @mumb0sauc3f33n
Wairimu Muriithi @nd00ta_reads
Yuxi Liu @chinesebrekkie
📚 Organizers:
Neta Bomani @netazines
Aliyah Blackmore @aliyahblkmre
📚 Showcase flyer by K.L. Ricks @kl_ricks
📚 Photos by Minu Han @minu.media
📚 About Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines:
Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers. Students explore various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression. Read more at: sfpc.study/sessions/fall-23/rwc-zines
COVID-19 safety & accessibility: The Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines Mini Zine Fair is a mask-on space. All event attendees, workshop participants, teachers and staff are expected to be masked inside the classroom. Please bring a mask.

i’ve been teaching about zines @sfpc_nyc for the past 10 weeks! come see what we’ve been up to this sunday 😊💭 read more below ⤵️
The participants of the Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines class at the School for Poetic Computation for a Mini Zine Fair and presentations to showcase the work created by the class on Sunday, November 19 from 1:30-4pm @creativetime. Masks required 😷 RSVP at bit.ly/MiniZineFair (link on profile)!
📚 Participants:
Alex Beige @virtually.alex.beige
Ariana Faye Allensworth @arianafaye
Danialie Fertile @boldlydanialie
Ender Minyard @enderversing
Jahyeon Kwon @jxhyxxn.kwxn
Mamou François @paysdenullepart
Mariam Bazeed @putteraholic @cultofbazeed
Maya Wagoner @mayamakesluckypeach
Michelle Turgeon @michelleorama
Nico Perey @luckygolava
Okiki Famutimi
Priya Dadlani @priya.florence
sadé powell
Shelly Xiong @shellylynnx
Tiané Goines @mumb0sauc3f33n
Wairimu Muriithi @nd00ta_reads
Yuxi Liu @chinesebrekkie
📚 Organizers:
Neta Bomani @netazines
Aliyah Blackmore @aliyahblkmre
📚 Showcase flyer by K.L. Ricks @kl_ricks
📚 Photos by Minu Han @minu.media
📚 About Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines:
Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers. Students explore various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression. Read more at: sfpc.study/sessions/fall-23/rwc-zines
COVID-19 safety & accessibility: The Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines Mini Zine Fair is a mask-on space. All event attendees, workshop participants, teachers and staff are expected to be masked inside the classroom. Please bring a mask.

i’ve been teaching about zines @sfpc_nyc for the past 10 weeks! come see what we’ve been up to this sunday 😊💭 read more below ⤵️
The participants of the Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines class at the School for Poetic Computation for a Mini Zine Fair and presentations to showcase the work created by the class on Sunday, November 19 from 1:30-4pm @creativetime. Masks required 😷 RSVP at bit.ly/MiniZineFair (link on profile)!
📚 Participants:
Alex Beige @virtually.alex.beige
Ariana Faye Allensworth @arianafaye
Danialie Fertile @boldlydanialie
Ender Minyard @enderversing
Jahyeon Kwon @jxhyxxn.kwxn
Mamou François @paysdenullepart
Mariam Bazeed @putteraholic @cultofbazeed
Maya Wagoner @mayamakesluckypeach
Michelle Turgeon @michelleorama
Nico Perey @luckygolava
Okiki Famutimi
Priya Dadlani @priya.florence
sadé powell
Shelly Xiong @shellylynnx
Tiané Goines @mumb0sauc3f33n
Wairimu Muriithi @nd00ta_reads
Yuxi Liu @chinesebrekkie
📚 Organizers:
Neta Bomani @netazines
Aliyah Blackmore @aliyahblkmre
📚 Showcase flyer by K.L. Ricks @kl_ricks
📚 Photos by Minu Han @minu.media
📚 About Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines:
Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers. Students explore various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression. Read more at: sfpc.study/sessions/fall-23/rwc-zines
COVID-19 safety & accessibility: The Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines Mini Zine Fair is a mask-on space. All event attendees, workshop participants, teachers and staff are expected to be masked inside the classroom. Please bring a mask.

i’ve been teaching about zines @sfpc_nyc for the past 10 weeks! come see what we’ve been up to this sunday 😊💭 read more below ⤵️
The participants of the Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines class at the School for Poetic Computation for a Mini Zine Fair and presentations to showcase the work created by the class on Sunday, November 19 from 1:30-4pm @creativetime. Masks required 😷 RSVP at bit.ly/MiniZineFair (link on profile)!
📚 Participants:
Alex Beige @virtually.alex.beige
Ariana Faye Allensworth @arianafaye
Danialie Fertile @boldlydanialie
Ender Minyard @enderversing
Jahyeon Kwon @jxhyxxn.kwxn
Mamou François @paysdenullepart
Mariam Bazeed @putteraholic @cultofbazeed
Maya Wagoner @mayamakesluckypeach
Michelle Turgeon @michelleorama
Nico Perey @luckygolava
Okiki Famutimi
Priya Dadlani @priya.florence
sadé powell
Shelly Xiong @shellylynnx
Tiané Goines @mumb0sauc3f33n
Wairimu Muriithi @nd00ta_reads
Yuxi Liu @chinesebrekkie
📚 Organizers:
Neta Bomani @netazines
Aliyah Blackmore @aliyahblkmre
📚 Showcase flyer by K.L. Ricks @kl_ricks
📚 Photos by Minu Han @minu.media
📚 About Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines:
Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers. Students explore various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression. Read more at: sfpc.study/sessions/fall-23/rwc-zines
COVID-19 safety & accessibility: The Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines Mini Zine Fair is a mask-on space. All event attendees, workshop participants, teachers and staff are expected to be masked inside the classroom. Please bring a mask.

i’ve been teaching about zines @sfpc_nyc for the past 10 weeks! come see what we’ve been up to this sunday 😊💭 read more below ⤵️
The participants of the Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines class at the School for Poetic Computation for a Mini Zine Fair and presentations to showcase the work created by the class on Sunday, November 19 from 1:30-4pm @creativetime. Masks required 😷 RSVP at bit.ly/MiniZineFair (link on profile)!
📚 Participants:
Alex Beige @virtually.alex.beige
Ariana Faye Allensworth @arianafaye
Danialie Fertile @boldlydanialie
Ender Minyard @enderversing
Jahyeon Kwon @jxhyxxn.kwxn
Mamou François @paysdenullepart
Mariam Bazeed @putteraholic @cultofbazeed
Maya Wagoner @mayamakesluckypeach
Michelle Turgeon @michelleorama
Nico Perey @luckygolava
Okiki Famutimi
Priya Dadlani @priya.florence
sadé powell
Shelly Xiong @shellylynnx
Tiané Goines @mumb0sauc3f33n
Wairimu Muriithi @nd00ta_reads
Yuxi Liu @chinesebrekkie
📚 Organizers:
Neta Bomani @netazines
Aliyah Blackmore @aliyahblkmre
📚 Showcase flyer by K.L. Ricks @kl_ricks
📚 Photos by Minu Han @minu.media
📚 About Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines:
Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers. Students explore various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression. Read more at: sfpc.study/sessions/fall-23/rwc-zines
COVID-19 safety & accessibility: The Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines Mini Zine Fair is a mask-on space. All event attendees, workshop participants, teachers and staff are expected to be masked inside the classroom. Please bring a mask.

in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚
in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚
in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚
in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚
in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚
in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚

in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
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in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
📚 📚 📚 📚 📚
in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
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in spring 2022, i taught my first full 14-week semester of a class i developed from scratch titled Reading, Writing & Compiling Zines to an amazing class of 16 students!
i'm so proud of our study and the amazing zines we made! check out the slides for someone highlights of work by the students in my class! thank you to all the students: Charlie C., Cortney C., Divya N., Jason D., Jordan R., Lia E., Mercury M., Milenka B., Natalie R., Natasha T., Noelle H., Sapphrodite, Sophia N., Sully W., Zoe T., and Zoe V. 💞
Reading, Writing, & Compiling is a class to learn about the historical ways of reading, writing, compiling, and learning, both with and without computers informed by critical counter histories of radical publishers and do-it-yourself cultures. i guide students in deep study of various forms of printed and digital matter such as zines and posters, and how they are published as mediums for creative and political expression.
i will be teaching a free iteration of this class in a forthcoming season at @sfpc_nyc (where i first developed the class as a 5-week workshop series!) with @aliyahblkmre ~ more soon later! 😇
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i started a press with my friend and collaborator Mariame Kaba called Sojourners for Justice Press (@sojourners4justice)!
“Sojourners for Justice Press is a micro press that opens its platform to people working experimentally with print based media. We publish short form and ephemeral zines, pamphlets, and booklets that engage do-it-yourself, black feminist, and abolitionist philosophies. SJP is an imprint of @haymarketbooks and we operate independently in terms of our editorial content and decisions.
We welcome and encourage work from currently and formerly criminalized people; Black people; queer, trans, and gender non-conforming people; disabled people; people from low-income backgrounds; people from non-traditional educational backgrounds; and people who have been historically excluded in their respective crafts and industries.”
U can get limited edition copies of our latest publication by @ashoncrawley titled "Meditation on Abolition" designed by @kathryn_kayy printed on risograph by @luckyrisograph through our website or directly at @haymarketbooks
read more about us at: https://sojourners4justice.press
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alt text ~ an animated gif of all the following SJP publications:
🖤 Groundhog Day: The Killing of Bonita Carter and Black Photo Booth by Mariame Kaba
🖤 Our Girl Tuesday: An Unfurling for Dr. Margaret T.G. Burroughs by Tara Betts, Tempestt Hazel, Skyla Hearn, Mariame Kaba, Sarah Ross
🖤 Resurrecting Ruby: A Modern Retelling by Victoria Law
🖤 Meditation on Abolition by Ashon Crawley
find in depth alt text descriptions of each publication @sojourners4justice 🔎

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3
in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3
in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3

in july 2022, i was invited to participate in my favorite residency of all time, EUREKA! i extended my invitation to my friends and collaborators Sam Griffith (@sam_seurynck) and Gabrielle Octavia Rucker (@gogogogogab) who spent a week lounging, cooking, eating well, sculpting, plotting, silk screening, photo documenting, zine making, chatting, reminiscing, being present, looking forward, sims playing!
i learned new things, i experimented with different mediums, played with the cutest black lab ever, met the funniest farm animals, participated in the women's studio workshop upstate art book fair @wsworkshop @upstateartweekend, and most importantly went to bed early and slept in often!!! i’ll never forget the beauty and joy i experienced in the sun room.
thank you to Sam, Eden, and Lucy of @eureka_mindspace for being political accomplices and radical publishers who make aesthetic inquiry, rest and creation even more of a possibility for the people who find it increasingly inaccessible to do so. special thank you to my dear comrade and collaborator @woolandbrick for recommending me <3
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