The 3rd annual southern girls convention

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The 3rd annual southern girls convention
Ailecia Ruscin, Ailecia Ruscin
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During July 20-22, 2001 the Southern riot grrrl community invited zinesters and activists, regardless of gender, from all over the country to present at their convention in Auburn, Alabama. Workshops focused on DIY skills, radical anarcha-feminism, anti-racism, classism, and sexism organizing, prisoner solidarity, herbal medicine and women's health, transgender activism, punk/hardcore/metal, and radical cheerleading. The zine provides an inclusive trans policy, a food guide, and a guide to copy shops, libraries, and locally owned businesses. The editors, led by Ailecia Ruscin (Alabama Grrrl), also list sponsors, bands, and maps. The back page features a full page advertisement for Bust Magazine.

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English
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38

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2001, Southern Girls Convention
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First copy gift of Sweet Candy Distro, donated in 2008.

Second copy gift of Sean Stewart, donated in 2010.

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Auburn, AL

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[38] p.
Number of pages
38

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OL44924248M
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465280364

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