Calling all artists!!

The zine is almost complete! But it needs some spice to it. I’d really love more artwork (amateur is accepted), so PLEASE message me or email me your doodles, photography, collages etc. relating to feminism. <3 <3 Keep in mind that it will end up being in black and white.

It would be much appreaciated!

grrrlswritezine@gmail.com

2 months ago2 notes -
Hey Friends!

if I make an Etsy shop would any of you purchase the zine? If it were up to me, I’d ship everyone a free copy but I’m a broke little lady and sadly can’t give away tons of free things. :( So anyway, would it be a good idea to make an Etsy to distribute copies all over the place?
Thanks!

<3 <3

Grrrls Write

2 months ago2 notes -
d.i.y takes a long time…

cover and back page of Grrrls Write are finished. lookin’ real good so far! gotta keep printing, glueing, and cutting. I’m so excited to be done soon.

3 months ago1 note -
Grrrls Write new facebook page is lonely…like it!

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Grrrls-Write-Zine/335632919793912

4 months ago3 notes -
Grrrls up Front!!

today in my ‘Human Experiences in Diversity’ class, the professor asked the guys if women are oppressed and only one man raised his hand. She then asked if women are disadvantaged and the same guy raised his hand. Personally, I wanted to shake his hand for being a well-informed person. Then when she asked the girls, only two other women besides me raised their hands. And they had their hands half raised, looking over at me before showing their true opinion. With this, I realized I’m going to start a “RIOT GRRRL” club. Of course, I’ll have to tell my college that it’s really a “feminist club”. But in reality I’m going to be challenging the vibes from the teenage girls in Oly and DC back in the 90’s. These good vibes of making stuff, being aware of sexism and talking about ways to end it and most importantly; not being afraid of anything. Being loud, bossy and self-loving!! <3 This is what Riot Grrrl means to me. I know it seems like a cliché to some, but to me, it’s how I get through the day in our society that pushes girls down. I want to share this. Tell girls to make zines, art, and music. I want them to be unforgiving and stop questioning whether they should raise their hand or not, because THAT is their oppression. Their fear of speaking the truth to people who might not want to listen.
Love,
Adri.

4 months ago5 notes -