JD Vance, Meet the Cat Ladies :: A New Political Force

JD Vance has one of those very “punchable faces”, you know?? And then he opens his mouth and you sorta want to set him on fire. Not literally, of course. Watching a room full of people who very obviously didn’t want to be there dish out a Jeb Bush style “please clap” reaction to his […]

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Basic Income Pilot Program Launches in Ontario Canada to Test the System

In the summer of 2017, 4000 low-income individuals living in Hamilton, Lindsay, and Thunder Bay were randomly selected to become part of the Basic Income Pilot, intended to test whether supplying a “basic income” was a better way to support people living in poverty vs the current system, which offers less than a living wage. […]

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Ambivalently Yours

SZ:: How much can you tell me about yourself as just sort of a general introduction? I know that you don’t want to give too much away. Any info or details or fine.  AY:: I’m a female identifying feminist artist based in Montreal, Canada. In a nutshell my work is full of feminist rants, ambivalent […]

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Kaytee Trudeau of Lady NOBROW

When I first started conceptualizing the type of things that She Zine would cover, female-run indie business was very near the top of my list. It had been some of my main takeaways from other feminist rags, like Venus Zine and Bust. It had been through that inspiration that had me start my first business […]

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Betsy Greer, Godmother of Craftivism

Who founded the “craftivist movement”? Who coined the term “craftivism”? Me. And not me.  I started thinking about the connections between craft and activism in 2002 as part of a research proposal. I was talking about it to my knitting group and one of them said, “you could call it craftivism.” I went home and […]

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