Portland, Oregon
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Hand Made Luck, 1996
A collection of more than 250 Riot Grrrl-related zines along with original cassette tapes and seven-inch singles from Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Skinned Teen, and others bands who pioneered the movement and its sound. Topics of the zines span across queer culture, punk rock, sexual politics, the gay skinhead movement, skate culture, feminism and gender roles, covering a wide geographical area from the late 1980s through the 1990s.
Miscellaneous Handbills, 1996 Request Item
Includes a Spitboy lyric sheet, a photocopied page titled "How to Hop a Freight Train," and instructions for a video chainletter project called "Big Miss Moviola."
Mrs. Wurm's house, 1998-06-02 Request Item
A collection of more than 250 Riot Grrrl-related zines along with original cassette tapes and seven-inch singles from Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Skinned Teen, and others bands who pioneered the movement and its sound. Topics of the zines span across queer culture, punk rock, sexual politics, the gay skinhead movement, skate culture, feminism and gender roles, covering a wide geographical area from the late 1980s through the 1990s.
My New Gun, 1996-1997 Request Item
Issues #2-6
Myth, Stereotype, and Cross-Gender Identity in the DSM-IV, 1996 Request Item
Presented at the Association for Women in Psychology 21st Annual Women in Psychology Conference
Naughty Anti-Authoritarian Girls (N.A.A.G.), Undated Request Item
Includes fanzines, magazines, newsletters, comics, and newspapers
Nightmare Girl, 1996-04 Request Item
Issue #1, 4th printing
Oooh... Egyptian Lust Perfume!, 1998 Request Item
A collection of more than 250 Riot Grrrl-related zines along with original cassette tapes and seven-inch singles from Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Skinned Teen, and others bands who pioneered the movement and its sound. Topics of the zines span across queer culture, punk rock, sexual politics, the gay skinhead movement, skate culture, feminism and gender roles, covering a wide geographical area from the late 1980s through the 1990s.
Painter Lewis, 1996 Request Item
Issue #4