

Maker Profile: Debbie Stoller and the Politics of Making Things
June 17, 2026
Vol.2 Issue #6
Good Trouble
A Little Louder. A Little Braver.
Can Craft Save the Internet?
The first thing I ever downloaded illegally was a song by Sean Na Na off Napster or Lime Wire that took forty minutes and accidentally gave the family computer a disease. I miss that level of commitment. Not the malware. The commitment. The old internet required patience in a way that feels…
Handmade Future: Handmade as a Way of Thinking
There’s power in carrying half-formed projects with you. On your work table. In your project bag. Or just hovering at the edge of your thoughts. They aren’t clutter. They’re quiet companions.…

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Recharged in a Politically Unstable Climate: Womxn Who Have Become Re-Inspired to Resist Since the 2016 Election
In the wake of the 2016 election, a powerful wave of resistance surged through the streets as many womxn united to challenge ignorance and hate. This piece captures the urgency of that moment…
The Algorithm That Ate the Earth: How AI Is Reshaping the Planet
Artificial intelligence isn’t just code running in the cloud — it’s an industrial system that eats land, water, and human labour. Every chatbot conversation and image prompt relies on mining,…
Ten Crutches to the Bathroom, Seven to the Kitchen
It was a charming day when I slipped off my mother’s patio, sacrificing my leg for my beloved pups. This unexpected event led to crutches, solitude, and a journey of rediscovery. In my small…
How to Make an Event Look Bigger Than It Actually Is
Small events aren’t a failure state — they’re often where the most meaningful moments happen. This guide breaks down how to design, promote, and execute events that feel intentional,…
The Jade Egg Slayer: Jen Gunter’s Fight for Fact in a Goopy World
Dr. Jen Gunter isn’t just your average OB/GYN; she’s a fierce advocate for women’s health, taking on the wellness industry’s pseudoscience with unapologetic clarity. From her teenage activism…
Women Over 35 Who Are Still Making the Best Punk
Punk has never been about youth — that’s a marketing lie. The truth is: real punk gets better with age, and right now, it’s women over 35 who are creating some of the most vital and defiant…
12 Tips to Making, Mending, and Wearing What You Already Own
The planet doesn’t need a grand gesture. It needs a thousand small, stubborn habits—and a few extra skills put to good use. This piece explores how making, fixing, and paying attention to…
Scale It Without Breaking It: Streamline Your Brand
In today's fast-paced environment, efficiency is crucial for creatives to thrive without compromising quality. By establishing realistic workflows, protecting creative output, and utilizing…
Call for Zines: Submit Your Work to the Stack Shop
Calling all zinesters! She Zine Mag’s Stack Shop is your chance to showcase your handmade publications, mini-comics, and bold voices. This isn’t just another online store; it’s a curated space…
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