Indian Territory and the Weelaunee Forest

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This is a zine that explores the history of Oklahoma, previously known as Indian Territory and its connection to Stop Cop City via the Mvskoke people who were forcibly removed to Indian Territory. It seeks to explain why people who live in Oklahoma should be concerned with Stop Cop City and what its relevance is in the greater fight against climate change, police militarization, and settler colonialism.

On Sapphic Orphism

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An exploration on the religious context of Sappho’s poetry and how it applies to the Sapphomanteion, a tool for bibliomancy.

This essay was retrieved from sapphomanteion.com. You can follow this link to use an online version of the Sapphomanteion. Physical copies are published by Contagion Press and carried at select bookstores. For information of the publisher and distributers, visit contagionpress.com.

Queers With Guns

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This essay is written by Elisha Moon Williams. It provides a queer critique of gun culture before proposing a concept of gun culture akin to community defense.

“By telling anyone who experiences marginalization and violence for being a member of a certain social group to simply get a gun and shoot at whatever seemingly threatens them also aliens a wide range of people who are at their core sympathetic to armed self-defense.