Title : | Intersectional Witchcraft 101 | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Caro Berry, Author | Publisher: | Pretty In Punk Design | ISBN (or other code): | FEM BER 2017 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | Feminism Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism Food Politics & Animal Rights Gender and Sex Queer Religion and Spirituality Zines
| Abstract: | Back in 2017, increasingly frustrated by both the direct discrimination and passive perpetuation of oppression within the community, I designed an intersectional witchcraft pentagram that noted five areas I believed at the time to require particular attention.
Almost as soon as I posted the design to Instagram I realized I'd have to write an accompanying zine; and I say "have to" because I was inundated with multiple queries on the broader topic, none of which could be answered nearly enough for social media.
As I began to work through the five areas I'd highlighted, I quickly saw how big the whole topic of intersectional witchcraft is. True to form, each area I'd mentioned was inextricably linked to many more; and whilst I initially anticipated producing one 'why' zine, looking at the importance of intersectionality, and subsequent 'how' zine' putting into practice, I saw that was no longer possible.
As far as this zine is concerned, I stuck to what would have been the first instalment - intersectional witchcraft 101 - which covers the five areas initially highlighted, i.e. the importance of being:
animal friendly,
anti-fascist,
anti-racist,
queer-positive, and
trans-inclusive
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Intersectional Witchcraft 101 [printed text] / Caro Berry, Author . - [S.l.] : Pretty In Punk Design, [s.d.]. ISSN : FEM BER 2017 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | Feminism Feminisms of Colour/Race and Feminism Food Politics & Animal Rights Gender and Sex Queer Religion and Spirituality Zines
| Abstract: | Back in 2017, increasingly frustrated by both the direct discrimination and passive perpetuation of oppression within the community, I designed an intersectional witchcraft pentagram that noted five areas I believed at the time to require particular attention.
Almost as soon as I posted the design to Instagram I realized I'd have to write an accompanying zine; and I say "have to" because I was inundated with multiple queries on the broader topic, none of which could be answered nearly enough for social media.
As I began to work through the five areas I'd highlighted, I quickly saw how big the whole topic of intersectional witchcraft is. True to form, each area I'd mentioned was inextricably linked to many more; and whilst I initially anticipated producing one 'why' zine, looking at the importance of intersectionality, and subsequent 'how' zine' putting into practice, I saw that was no longer possible.
As far as this zine is concerned, I stuck to what would have been the first instalment - intersectional witchcraft 101 - which covers the five areas initially highlighted, i.e. the importance of being:
animal friendly,
anti-fascist,
anti-racist,
queer-positive, and
trans-inclusive
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