This summer Sara Marcus, author of Girls to the Front: the True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution taught a class for Barnard's Pre-College Program called "Documenting the Present: Crafting Memory." Her students made zines and donated them to the Barnard Library Zine Collection. These are their zines:
- And now for something completely different by Margaret Crocker Zines C763a 2011
- Chasing pavements by Ali West Zines W478c 2011
- Dearest reader by Hannah B. Zines B436d 2011
- Family antics by Rebecca Zeidman Zines Z45f 2011
- My work does not come from an intellectual place, rather it consists of my visceral reaction by Molly Bersin Zines B4775m 2011
- Never lost in New York City by Lauren Grey Zines G749n 2011
- New York City "concrete jungle where dreams are made of" there's nothing you can't do by Elyssa Ottensoser Zines O88n 2011
- Sidewalk chalk by Virginia Keating Zines K438s 2011
- Summer by Rebecca Jedwab Zines J43s 2011
- This is my zine by Marisa Kager Zines K344t 2011
- This is not a magazine by Austen Zines A978t 2011
A lot of the authors write about experiencing New York City. Most are cut and paste style and include poems.
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Barnard Zine Collection
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New York, NY 10027
Jenna Freedman, Zine Librarian
zines@barnard.edu
212.854.4615


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