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Written by a lesbian teacher in San Antonio, this zine focuses on the gay community in San Antonio, religion and homosexuality, education and public schools, gender, and feminism. It zine contains news clippings, contributed essays and reprints from older zines, and a transcription of an interview/conversation between good friends. This zine is both political and personal, with articles about the Church of Christ's treatment of Christianity, queer teachers, a poem about trains, a critical look at what the Bible actually says about homosexuality, and various reflections on the nature of long-term monogamous relationships, having to stay closeted at school, weddings, and home buying. The author also provides instruction on making potato prints.
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Young women, Social life and customs, Lesbian feminismPlaces
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