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Make/Shift Magazine

Feminisms In Motion - #6

ISSUE 6, FALL/WINTER 2009/2010

Make/shift magazine creates and documents contemporary feminist culture and action by publishing journalism, critical analysis, and visual and text art.

Made by an editorial collective committed to antiracist, transnational, and queer perspectives, make/shift embraces the multiple and shifting identities of feminist communities. We know there’s exciting work being done in various spaces and forms by people seriously and playfully resisting and creating alternatives to systematic oppression.

Make/shift exists to represent, participate in, critique, provoke, and inspire more of that good work.

Price: $5.95

Issue: Six

Estimated Time To Ship: 1 day

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COLUMNS

ROCKSLINGA
By Randa Jarrar


CENTRALLY LOCATED
By Erin Aubry Kaplan


DEAR NOMY
By Nomy Lamm


NOBODY PASSES
By Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore


SPECIAL TO ISSUE 6

DIANA BLOCK: THE SPIRIT OF RESISTANCE
Interview by Tyrone Boucher

TWO POEMS
Ching-In Chen

VOCABULARY LESSON
Essay by stephanie yang

RESEXING TRANS
Essay by Kai Kohlsdorf

KITCHENS
Essay by joss lake, photos by make/shift readers and contributors

LOVE'S LABOR LOST: U.S. IMMIGRATION REFORM BEYOND THE NUCLEAR FAMILY
Criticism by Yasmin Nair

SINS INVALID ON POWER, SEX, AND THE BODY
Interview by Adele Nieves

SEAN DORSEY ON DANCING TRANS
Interview by Tania Hammidi

BEYOND THE MEDICAL-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: HEALTH AND HEALING IN COMMUNITY
Victora Law on Community-Based Care in Women's Prisons
Lisa Factora-Borchers on Women's Voices for the Environment
Chelsey Clammer and Lewis Wallace on the Chicago Women's Health Center
Fabiola Sandoval on Radical Mental Health at Freedom Center
Jackson C. Bartlett on the Detroit Healing Walk
Julia Glassman on Diverse Women for Diversity...and Food Justice

JUST TURN AROUND NOW
Essay by Jessica Lawless

Plus: Speak! Radical Women of Color Media Collective, generationFIVE, Indian feminist bloggers, Females United For Action, lots of reviews, the make/shift crossword puzzle, and more.

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