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Miscellany by Portland women zinesters of color, including an essay and resource guide on natural hair, a piece on seeking Arabic cultural connections in Portland, a critical comparison between the mainstream view of Portland as a livable city and the segregation and environmental racism that Portlanders of color face, and more.
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Food, Social aspects, African American women, Asian American women, Indians of North America, Microaggressions, Minority womenPlaces
Oregon, Portland, United StatesTimes
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"How to live in the City of Roses and avoid the pricks."
Purchased at the Women of Color Zine Symposium in 2012.
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Tonya and Cathy maintain this platform for people of color to share their relationships to families and foods to contrast with predominantly white cooking shows. Contributors write about thanksgiving, street tacos from San Antonio, cooking Korean dishes as a transracial adoptee, eating salad "like a Boss," and building a family through food. There is a recipe for chicken sopas and miga tacos as well as a poem about Filipino dishes. Visual elements include sketched illustrations of houses, foods with faces, a Japanese home garden, and short comics
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