Zines

Free Zine on Intuitive Eating and Body Liberation

Have you heard of Intuitive eating before?

What about Body Liberation?

Throughout the semester in my Master of Social Work, Social Justice class, I was asked to create a social action project. My classmate and I decided to create a zine, called Nourished Liberation, on the topic of Intuitive Eating as a tool for Body liberation.

Intuitive eating is an approach to food and body care that focuses on listening to your body’s internal cues, rather than following diets or external food rules, to decide what, when, and how much to eat.

It was developed by dietitians Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch and is grounded in both nutrition science and body respect.

Body liberation is a social, political, and cultural movement that seeks to free people from oppression, shame, and control of their bodies, particularly fat bodies. It goes beyond individual self-esteem or “body positivity”, focusing on changing the societal structures that tell us that thin bodies are better. With a core structural focus, we move past “changing personal mindsets”, which is why it is a more radical, liberation-based movement than body positivity. It also recognizes its birth from fat, black women’s advocacy and is highly grounded in anti-oppressive, racial justice.

Check out the FREE digital zine linked below to learn all about these justice-based food movements, as well as their foundation in racial-justice and anti-capitalism.

(Click the image to advance the page!)

To print yourself a physical copy, please scan the QR code in the poster at the top of this page, or use the linktree to access a “print and fold” version…

Feel free to share the zine widely… online, in person, and within your community.

We hope you enjoy reading and hopefully learn something new!

Let us know in the comments what you think of the zine, and whether Intuitive Eating is a tool you’d consider using- or maybe you already do!

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The Zine Scene

The Zine Scene: Tools for Social Change is a local “Zinester in Residence” project, generously funded by Arts Ottawa through their ARTicipate program, and supported by the Shenkman Art Center. 

The Zine Scene: Tools for Social Change is a reflection into the impact of zines as tools for social change and equity throughout history, as well as in modern society.

Zines have historically been used as radical tools for change, beginning with the “little magazines” of the Harlem Renaissance. They have been a key element of various underground racial, queer and feminist movements of the 60’s through 90’s and once again they are resurfacing to support modern day advocacy.  

PURPOSE: The purpose of this project is to create a collection of zines about various social issues, as well as their role in advocacy movements. We will then distribute these zines to major community hubs, mirroring the historical method of information sharing and mutual aid in current times. Finally, this project aims to educate the public about and build our local zine community- furthering our collective impact and personal role in social justice! 

The project is broken into 2 phases. 

Phase 1 is “Develop & Create”, where artists, activists and zinesters from across Ottawa and beyond gather to create a collection of zines around modern day issues we are passionate about. This will take place at the Shenkman Arts Center, in the Emmy & Victor Abboud Music Studio, from June 19, 20, 28 & 29th. You may come for a single day, or attend all of them.

A small stipend will be given to artists who contribute to our zine collection, based on the number of days you attend the program.

We recognize and value diverse lived experiences. We want to hear your story, amplify your perspective and help advocate for the social issues we are most passionate about! Is there a topic you are passionate about? Whether its food security, OC Transpo, Queer/Trans experiences, Race/culture, anti-bullying, embracing your authentic self, special interest and neurodiversity, witchcraft, third space advocacy, and so much more- we want you to contribute!

Support & guidance will be provided to all participants, so beginner zinesters welcome! This program has been created with equity, accessibility and inclusion in mind.  

To register for the zine creation residency, please click the link below:

Phase 2 & 3 are  “Share & Support” and “Celebrate & Build Community”, and they consist of distributing the zine collection to community hubs across Ottawa, as well as hosting a Zine Market at the Shenkman Arts Center on July 20th, to celebrate our achievement, build community and network with local zinesters/social advocates.

To register as a vendor at our zine market, please click the link below:

Ultimately this project will blend modern and historical social justice, with community building, resource sharing and interpersonal mutual aid. We hope to see you there!

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Pre-order Social Musings

Laughing Radish will be producing an exclusive, full-colour, *feature* zine as part of our December ZINE CLUB mail out! Social Musing, a 24 page artistic rendering of my thoughts and “musings” related to social justice and activism.

This zine is ONLY available through pre-order during the month of November, 2023. It will be mailed directly to your doorstep, along with a hand-written letter, stickers and other creative surprises in out December zine club mail out!. This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone who loves snail mail and zine club surprises!

The December Zine Club Mail out, including a copy of Social Musing is $18 CAD, which can be paid by e-transfer (preferred) or credit card (with an additional 3% processing fee)

To sign up for the exclusive Social Musing- December Zine Club Mail Out, fill out the form below!

Zines

Come to Laughing Radish’s 1st In-Person Zine Sale!!

Laughing Radish has been accepted as a vendor at the November Edition of Ottawa’s Small Press Book Fair! This will be our first ever, in-person zine sale. We will have lots of zines for you to choose from, as well as exclusive stickers, Lino prints, seasonal cards, hand dyed Indigo tote bags, DIY zine kits, bookmarks and more! So come on out, show your support and say “Hi!” to your local farmer and zinester!

Event details:

Small Press Book Fair: https://smallpressbookfair.blogspot.com/

Saturday November 18th, 2023 from 12-5pm

Tom Brown Arena – 141 Bayview Station Rd

ADMISSION is FREE! So bring your friends, family, neighbors… everyone should come!

From the Small Press Book Fair website: “The fair usually contains exhibitors with poetry books, novels, cookbooks, posters, t-shirts, graphic novels, comic books, magazines, scraps of paper, gum-ball machines with poems, 2x4s with text, etc, including regular appearances by [local] publishers”