Women of color
Thoughts on fashion and art
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Author
Contributions
- Lee, Sally Moon - Contributor
- Eko, Hannah - Contributor
- Camper, Cathy - Contributor
Publication
2011 - s.n., Portland, Or, Oregon
Language
English
Word Count
4,750 words, Guess
Page Count
19 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number785838050
- Open LibraryOL44601522M
Classifications
- DDC305.48
Description
Tonya and Cathy maintain this platform for people of color to share their relationships to families and foods to contrast with predominantly white cooking shows. Contributors write about thanksgiving, street tacos from San Antonio, cooking Korean dishes as a transracial adoptee, eating salad "like a Boss," and building a family through food. There is a recipe for chicken sopas and miga tacos as well as a poem about Filipino dishes. Visual elements include sketched illustrations of houses, foods with faces, a Japanese home garden, and short comics
Description
This compilation zine shares thoughts on fashion and art from women of color living in Portland, Oregon. The contributors discuss how women of color attempt to challenge white, mainstream ideals of beauty by not buying corporate products, and accepting their natural bodies and hair. This zine also includes a list of multicultural shops in the Portland area.
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