Riot grrrl Los Angeles 1992–1995 mixtape zine 2025

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2025

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Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

1

Pubblicato:

2025

Editore:

Lucretia Tye Jasmine

Posizione:

Los Angeles, CA United States
Riot grrrl mixtape zine, published in 2025, is one of the most recent zines by the prolific writer, zinester, and artist Lucretia Tye Jasmine. This zine reflects on her journey as an artist and writer, and her involvement with the grrrl riot movement and how it influenced her publications. As Jasmine explained, "[The riot grrrls] words were words I longed to hear from someone besides me, all about the male-dominated music scene and patriarchy's exploitation of women and that girls and women can rock”. Riot grrrl mixtape aimed to represent the girls and women of the riot grrrl movement, particularly from the Los Angeles scene. It features 1970s sewing patterns that embody "that riot grrrl vibe of DIY exploration and the look and feel of tattered romance”. Other works by Jasmine include The groupie gospel mixtape zine, Ghost author, and Touché, and titles edited by the mother-daughter zinester duo, Lucretia Baldwin "Teka" Ward and Lucretia Tye Jasmine, including Absolution and Some girls riot. All of these works are part of the RAPMM collection.

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

1

Pubblicato:

2025

Editore:

Lucretia Tye Jasmine

Posizione:

Los Angeles, CA United States
Riot grrrl mixtape zine, published in 2025, is one of the most recent zines by the prolific writer, zinester, and artist Lucretia Tye Jasmine. This zine reflects on her journey as an artist and writer, and her involvement with the grrrl riot movement and how it influenced her publications. As Jasmine explained, "[The riot grrrls] words were words I longed to hear from someone besides me, all about the male-dominated music scene and patriarchy's exploitation of women and that girls and women can rock”. Riot grrrl mixtape aimed to represent the girls and women of the riot grrrl movement, particularly from the Los Angeles scene. It features 1970s sewing patterns that embody "that riot grrrl vibe of DIY exploration and the look and feel of tattered romance”. Other works by Jasmine include The groupie gospel mixtape zine, Ghost author, and Touché, and titles edited by the mother-daughter zinester duo, Lucretia Baldwin "Teka" Ward and Lucretia Tye Jasmine, including Absolution and Some girls riot. All of these works are part of the RAPMM collection.