Make a Zine Project

I recently ran an interactive “Make a Zine” project on Bluesky. For this project, I wanted to empower people to stop passively doomscrolling on social media and instead actively create zines as physical media that they can hold in their hands. I wanted to show people that their voices matter and they can have anContinue reading “Make a Zine Project”

The Educational Power of Zines: A Zine 101 Workshop With an Overview on Zines in Education and Research

I’m very excited to announce that I will be facilitating a free, in-person zine workshop this fall! The Educational Power of Zines: A Zine 101 Workshop With an Overview on Zines in Education and Research Date & Time: Friday, October 3, 2025 | 2:00-4:00 PM Location: Ethnography Lab, EV Building, 10.625, Concordia University, 1515 RueContinue reading “The Educational Power of Zines: A Zine 101 Workshop With an Overview on Zines in Education and Research”

Community, Empowerment, Social Change, and Zines: Wasted Ink Zine Distro

I am very excited to announce the release of a new zine! Community, Empowerment, Social Change, and Zines: Wasted Ink Zine Distro Wasted Ink Zine Distro (WIZD) is a community hub for zines, education, and social activism. WIZD is an organization that uses zines to connect individuals to a community that empowers them to makeContinue reading “Community, Empowerment, Social Change, and Zines: Wasted Ink Zine Distro”

Zines as Empowering Adult Education Tools: A Presentation Zine

How can we use zines in adult education to empower learners to make social change? In this zine, I examine a political activism zine by Kyle Tran Myhre through the lens of this question. The slides within are originally from a presentation I gave in one of my education classes, which I’m proud of andContinue reading “Zines as Empowering Adult Education Tools: A Presentation Zine”

The Educational Power of Zines: On Making Academic Research More Accessible Through Zine Making and Reading

Finally, after a two-year hiatus, I am releasing a new zine!!! Hi, I’m Sage, a zinester and graduate student studying education. I have done a lot of academic and non-academic writing in my life. I believe in bridging the two, especially in making academic writing more accessible to people outside of academia. Zines are anContinue reading “The Educational Power of Zines: On Making Academic Research More Accessible Through Zine Making and Reading”