Dysphoria Zine Respectability: race/class
Dysphoria Collective 2017. Dysphoria is printed in color throughout, with black, blue,
yellow, and turquoise pages dotted with slugs, jellyfish, other life forms, and
human chests.
“The Respectability issue focuses on the intersection of race and class, looking at how we navigate the pressure to conform to society’s expectations as migrants, badly paid workers, people struggling with mental health, prisoners and activists. Among many things, this edition features stories of mothers winning medals for fulfilling their gender roles, observations as a pre-op transwoman working at a supermarket check out, an interview with a Black Lives Matter activist and an examination of trans prisoner rights in the wake of Chelsea Manning’s exoneration.” — jaybernard.co.uk
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