mutiny zine
"mutiny 'zine: where the mitten state becomes a fist."

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Prison City, MICHIGAN
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    mutiny zine's Interests
Generala social justice 'zine dedicated to our local community, ‘marginalized’ voices/frequently silenced screams and shouts, and dismantling systems of domination.
Mutiny hopes to look at the interlocking nature of oppression. We hope that ‘isms’ will not be explored as individual pathologies but as systemic.
We recognize that workers for social justice may be Atheist, Christian, Muslim, or of any other religion or creed.
We also hope to highlight locals who are working for a better tomorrow be it through politics, activism, business, or any area of the arts.
Musicaccepts any music reviews or band/artist profiles, etc. especially interested in underground/obscure artists and local musicians.
Moviesany film review or critical analysis.
Televisionsee 'movies'
BooksBooks reviewed thus far:
Days of War, Nights of Love - CrimethInc.
40 Watts from Nowhere - Sue Carter.
White Like Me - Tim Wise.
The Working Poor: Invisible In America by David K. Shipler.

Mutiny supports our local independent bookstores!
Heroesinfluences/inspirations:
jon hart, thunderbird coffeehouse, pop sickle ‘zine & record label, independent ink, scarab 49201, armory arts project, others involved in building community and culture in Michigan.
Augusto Boal, W.E.B. Du Bois, Angela Davis, Malcolm X, Tim Wise, Cornel West, Audre Lord, bell hooks, Derrick Bell, Gloria Anzaldua, Barbara Smith, Sapphire, Martin Luther King jr, Yuri Kochiyama, James Baldwin, Peggy Macintosh, damali ayo, Gloria Stienem, Betty Friedan, Leonard Peltier, Ward Churchill, Karl Marx, Ayn Rand, Herbert Marcuse, Ghandi, Jon Sobrino, Marcus Garvey, Huey P. Newton, Pablo Neruda, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Voltaire, Roussau, Langston Hughes, Boots Riley, Ani Difranco, Bob Dylan, Woody Gutherie, Phil Ochs, Margeret Atwood, Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Paulo Freire, Frantz Fanon, Ralph Nader, Kimberle Crenshaw, Richard Delgado, Aung San Suu Kyi, Harvey Pekar, Marjane Satrapi, Art Spiegelman, Peter Loge, and sooooooo many more.

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About me:

The next deadline for Mutiny 'Zine is August 20th. Send all comments, questions, proposals, and submissions over myspace or to mutinywebzine@yahoo.com. Images should be in jpg format (black and white only).

The myspace blog is a collection of new and old articles, essays, and thoughts on race, gender, politics, etc. for information, reflection, & discussion.

We accept nonfiction, fiction, poetry, photography, art, etc. Publication is based on quality but the only automatic disqualification would be anything violating the basic principles of social justice, ie: racism, sexism, classism, ableism, heterosexism, etc. questions? just ask.

Mutiny 'Zine is a product of Michigan Basement Publishing.


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Who I'd like to meet:
anybody.


Anyone in the top sixteen has something to do with the 'zine whether that's an artist or activist that has influenced pieces of writing, been featured, or authors of articles themselves, or even people who helped by making copies or distributing them. Subject to change depending on the issue and each person's contribution...
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Rupert Murdock





Feb 22 2007 2:39 PM

A few events happening in Kzoo.

March 13- John Ashcroft will give a speech at Miller Auditorium. 7pm. There should be a decent counter ashcroft presence.

March 17- Anti-war march begging at Bronson park. More details soon. I assume there will be a bigger one in Ann Arbor at the Diag on the 18th or any date around then.
Josh™





Jan 20 2007 12:07 PM

and they thought 2000 was going to be the most famous election. soon it will all be viewed as a halftime show.
Weapon Shop





Jan 13 2007 12:14 AM

Howdy.


Gin and Tonic





Jan 11 2007 8:03 AM

GSNT No.2 will be here soon.


You are warned.
Ragnar Kvaran Group





Jan 3 2007 9:58 AM

Happy New Year Mutiny Zine!
Ragnar Kvaran Group





Dec 28 2006 5:42 AM

Thanks for the note! I hope that you have a safe New Year's Eve! The toyota is in the shop. No quote yet - we'll see...
Glad you liked the video!
Jen





Dec 27 2006 9:19 AM

Merry Christmas Kait! Sorry, it's late but I was in Jackson for a 1.5 days. I'll be back tomorrow after bridesmaid dress shopping with Michelle. Then I have to leave Fri again...How was your holiday and Illinois? We have to get together sometime soon!
Gin and Tonic





Dec 26 2006 5:36 AM

Will do.

Yeah I'm researhing the next article but I caught up in some other projects.
Bo





Dec 25 2006 7:33 AM

I miss you!!! Yes I am slowly changing my page trying to redo the entire thing. I'm going to amsterdam for new years, I wish you were here to come with me. I need a bodyguard!!
Alicia





Dec 24 2006 10:37 AM

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MySpace Comment Images

MERRY CHRISTMAS! MISS YOU!
Alicia





Dec 5 2006 2:34 PM

hello hello...what's cookin home-slice?
Rupert Murdock





Nov 30 2006 9:18 AM

Check this out. Battle Creek on Saturday.

Grammy winning performer Kathy Mattea will narrate a presentation which became the basis for the documentary film and book "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore. The program will take place at 11 a.m. Dec. 2 at the Black Box Theater in Lakeview High School, 15060 S. Helmer Road.

The presentation will highlight global climate issues, threats, and solutions.

Mattea asks people coming to the program to bring nonperishable food to support the Food Bank of Southwest Michigan. The event itself is FREE!!!!
JAsian





Nov 24 2006 3:41 PM

There is no plan, is there?
Rupert Murdock





Nov 24 2006 8:58 AM

Support our Troops?


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Gin and Tonic





Nov 16 2006 6:21 AM

Yep, I plan to write more as part of an ongoing series. I already got the next storie its just a matter of gettign started. Thanks for the feedback, nice to know at least SOMEONE cares :^(
Gin and Tonic





Nov 15 2006 11:51 AM

Sorry I didnt see you already read the blog. I dont know much about the New Deal& blacks in the south. Then again that wasn't really what the paper was focused on. The part on the New Deal was more or less a set-up to the main point.
Alicia





Oct 30 2006 4:28 PM

"what did mom tell you? when i'm where this uniform i'm a man of the law" lol how many times did we watch that movie?
incognito





Oct 30 2006 8:20 AM

yeah it has been a long time..glad to see you are doing well, or at least seem to be.
Alicia





Oct 28 2006 10:18 PM

It'll be just lil ol' me! I hope you all get ready for a night of hard core drinking!
Jen





Oct 25 2006 8:24 AM

Thanks! :)
Alicia





Oct 16 2006 5:08 PM

yeah i like those tight jeans too :) YEE-HAW
How Many Miles Must We March?





Oct 11 2006 5:07 PM

Forget 'God Bless America' I think the best we can hope for is 'God have mercey on America'...This came out today on 'Democracy Now' and the mainstream press.

Study:
655,000 Iraqis Dead Since US-led Invasion
A new medical study says the number of Iraqi deaths since the US-led invasion has reached more than 655,000. The study was carried out by many of the same researchers behind the Johns Hopkins University survey that put the death toll at 100,000 two years ago. Researchers based their findings on interviews with a random sampling of households taken in clusters across Iraq. The newest survey yielded the same estimate of immediate post-invasion deaths as the first one. Attacks from US-led coalition forces accounted for thirty percent of the reported deaths. The actual number of dead could be higher. The 655,000 figure represents an estimate of “excess deaths” – people who wouldn’t have died had the US not invaded.

The study is already coming under criticism. Anthony Cordesman, an analyst with the Center for Strategic & International Studies said the researchers were playing politics ahead of the November mid-term elections. In response, University of Michigan professor and Middle East scholar Juan Cole wrote: “Is he saying that 18,000 households from all over Iraq conspired to lie to Johns Hopkins University researchers for the purpose of defeating Republicans in US elections this November?”.

-Transcript from 'Democracy Now' Oct. 11th 2006.
Fauna





Oct 6 2006 4:20 PM

~~Ms. Breann~~





Oct 5 2006 5:31 PM

I like it, Its not high School and I feel more like an adult. I like most of my professors so Overall its pretty cool
vagabond





Sep 25 2006 8:41 AM

Thank you for taking the time to respond and I do believe we're on for barricading the profit flow. I'll be in frequent contact. by the way, have you heard of the newspaper Worker's Vanguard? I don't remember if I told you about it or not. Certainly worth subscribing to as they also send you a couple free marxist theorectical pamphlets, like: Marxism vs. Anarchism, or Black History and the Class Struggle (issue No. 19 out right now with front-page subtitles "New Orleans: Racist Atrocity", and "For Black Liberation Through Socialist Revolution!", and finally "NYC Transit Strike: Union Power vs. Class Collaboration") you can check out the details and the latest headlines at www.icl-fi.org
Bootloader And The 415's





Sep 25 2006 1:14 AM

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Partridge Family Revolutionary !!!
emily j.





Sep 24 2006 8:29 PM

YES!

-- hey i have a good article for you to write. like a really good one. one you will love.
Bekah





Sep 21 2006 1:34 PM

I miss you smackin my booty!
hope all is well <3
emily j.





Sep 21 2006 8:42 AM

ok sounds goodies. you know i miss you in real person.
Jacob





Sep 20 2006 2:55 PM

Right. Scratch that last comment, except the part about me not knowing anything about graphic design and that I dropped out of high school. I'm in college now, though, and there's always time to learn...
Jacob





Sep 20 2006 10:32 AM

There are some elements (of the new cover) that I'm not particularly happy with, but I'm too lazy (and busy with other things) to fix them. I think that the 'Forbes meets Punk Rock' image I was going for is definitely there. The people like it, too, so what the hell do I know about graphic design? I dropped out of high school, dammit!
emily j.





Sep 20 2006 12:12 AM

do you listen to regina spektor
emily j.





Sep 19 2006 11:19 PM

me too!
Bo





Sep 19 2006 11:40 AM

What the hell man I'm not cool enough to leave comments on your pg! FINE! JERK I'm not sure if you can come to germany anymore and purchase fetish items from european sex shops with me....
vagabond





Sep 19 2006 5:36 AM

dear zine:

I have wanted to get involved with this for a time. Until now I've not been able to. Now that I am I have a concern about the third phrase in your "about me" section (just semantics I think). I am certainly classist as I am working class and hold the perspective that we should unite against the ruling class i.e. proprietor class. I hold true to the Marxist-Leninist perspective that we need to build an organized leadership of this revolutionary tendency to eliminate private property as this property form is in-itself responsible for perpetuating all social injustices (including the division of society into classes).
I can see you being against "classism" as it exists in negative reflection of the irreconcilability between classes. But this is the reality and the only end of this "classism" will be the elimination of classes themselves.
JAsian





Sep 18 2006 8:47 AM

You are in charge of gathering up the troups. Organize something so all the cousins have to come. And make damn well sure people bring lots-o-liquor!
JDL





Aug 16 2006 6:20 PM

Segernomics





Aug 15 2006 10:14 PM