Papercut Zine Library is a free, volunteer-run lending library that holds over 16,000 zines meant to amplify voices not normally heard in mainstream culture. I asked PZL volunteer Mona about how they got started and how they’ve managed to keep going, even though the physical space is closed.
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The Boston Hassle media organization plans to make an annual event out of this day of workshops, skill shares and tables of zines and merchandise staffed by the people who made them. Presenters include the Papercut Zine Library, Trifecta Editions, Brian Connolly of Nothing Mattress and poster artist and printer Zoárd Wells Tyeklár. A team of the Hassle’s “Zine Queens” will give newcomers a How-to-Make-a-Zine workshop throughout the day. Email CompassArtBlast@gmail.com with questions or look here for information.
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You Are Here is a half-hour video news magazine about Cambridge, MA. An all-volunteer team produces, tapes, and edits the news program, completing a new show each month. Each episode of 'You Are Here' is broadcast three times a week on Cambridge Community Television.