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“It doesn’t matter whether people are talking about community-building and mass movements, or merely getting out of bed each day as a socially-marginalised individual – when it comes to ‘resistance’ itself, it is consistently about the reinforcement of the right to exist. This right is always precarious for certain sections of the community, and through knowledge and networking, we push to ensure more people have access to it.” ~ Guest Editor Celeste Liddle
IN THIS ISSUE:
“We should ask about our methods of resistance because they do – or they should – embody the world we want to make together, the one in which we want to live together.”
– Judith Butler
“Palestine is an idea; Palestine is a people. People have left their shitty jobs to be with Palestine, deferred semesters, and delayed weddings to be with Palestine. They hold each other.”
– Tasnim Mahmoud Sammak
“…I’m more interested in how this stage of global recession and of late capitalism, after spending two years predominantly on our phones, has created a way in which all communities are feeling hyper individualistic.”
– Travis Alabanza
Interview with Judith Butler
Alice Wong on disability, ageing and pleasure
Emil Cañita on sex work and art
Conversation between Georgie Yovanovic and Amao Leota Lu
Kator on medical gaslighting and resistance
Jordana Silverstein and Gem Walsh on anti-zionist Jewish activism
Marie August on trauma and psychiatric systems
Tasnim Mahmoud Sammak on Palestinian liberation
Celeste Liddle on Pine Gap and the military-industrial complex
Image essay by Kali Spitzer
Interview with Travis Alabanza
PLUS
Bonus pull-out poster by Sam Wallman
Published August 2024, 108 Pages