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ZINE LIBRARY
A curated collection of zines exploring community care, mutual aid, prevention, and the systems that shape our lives. These are meant to be accessible, reflective, and something you can return to.
Mutual Aid
Mutual aid… is [to embrace] the idea that we can cooperatively reason with one another, and thereby instantiate our common inclination to build a society that benefits all without instituting any sort of hierarchy that functions to enforce such arrangements.
Class Struggle and Mental Health Zine
A zine exploring how mental health and burnout show up in organizing spaces, and how we can better support each other. Through personal experiences and practical advice, it centers care, sustainability, and collective responsibility.
Class Struggle and Mental Health Zine
A zine exploring how mental health and burnout show up in organizing spaces, and how we can better support each other. Through personal experiences and practical advice, it centers care, sustainability, and collective responsibility.
Anxiety Sucks. Come Relax a Little with Me!
A gentle, accessible zine with calming prompts and supportive reflections for moments of anxiety, overwhelm, and stress.
Emotions! How to Deal with Negative Emotions
A short, practical guide to understanding and working through difficult emotions, with simple tools for managing stress, negativity, and overwhelm.
Understanding Anxiety
A short zine exploring anxiety, how it shows up in the body, and simple ways to navigate overwhelming moments.
Coping with Stress
A gentle guide to recognizing stress and building small, supportive practices for everyday life.
Taking Care of Yourself
A simple, accessible zine about self-care, rest, and finding ways to support yourself through difficult moments.
Understanding Feelings
A short reflection on emotions and how they show up, with ideas for processing and responding with care.
Dealing with Overwhelm
A calming guide to navigating overwhelm, slowing down, and reconnecting with yourself.
Taking a Pause
A reflective zine about slowing down, taking breaks, and giving yourself space to breathe.
Finding Balance
A short guide to balance, boundaries, and creating space for rest and care in daily life.
Resist ICE / Abolish ICE
A practical and political guide exploring resistance to immigration enforcement and the broader movement to abolish detention and border systems.
Mutual Aid & the Commons
Explores the difference between mutual aid and charity, and how collective care can become a foundation for broader social change.
8 Things You Can Do to Stop ICE
A concise guide offering practical actions people can take to resist immigration enforcement and support impacted communities.
Ya Ghazze Habibti (Gaza, My Love)
A zine offering context and reflection on the ongoing violence in Gaza, centering lived experience, solidarity, and resistance.
Not an Unexpected Death
A personal and political account of the opioid epidemic, examining loss, systemic harm, and the conditions that shape addiction.
Why the State Can’t Compromise
An analysis of state power and protest movements, exploring why meaningful change often comes into conflict with existing systems.
BDS Movement Guide
An introduction to boycott, divestment, and sanctions as a strategy for collective action and global solidarity.
The Fight for Gender Self-Determination
Explores attacks on trans and LGBTQ people while introducing gender self-determination as a framework rooted in autonomy, collective power, and liberation beyond state-defined rights.
Seven Myths About the Police
Breaks down common beliefs about policing and challenges them, offering a deeper look at how police function within broader systems of power and control.
What Will It Take?
Reflects on resistance, strategy, and the conditions needed for meaningful change, asking what it truly takes to confront systems of power.
Fighting Border Violence
Examines the realities of border enforcement and migration, highlighting resistance to violence and the systems that criminalize movement.
Fuck Abuse / Kill Power
A direct and uncompromising zine addressing abuse, power, and accountability, calling for collective approaches to safety beyond traditional systems.
Partners in Healing
Peer Solutions is dedicated to fostering positive change in our community by partnering with other organizations that focus on youth and community development. These partnerships are built on a foundational shared vision of developing safe, equitable, respectful, and healthy communities. Through collaboration, we are able to expand the resources we offer to our communities and provide holistic healing to our youth.

The School of Hip Hop is a Non Profit 501(c)(3) cultural and creative arts based movement, purposed to revitalize our community and build a brighter future. The School of Hip Hop offers Workshops & Camps (daily or weekly) using the 5 elements of HipHop and instrumentation.

Visioning B.E.A.R. Circle Intertribal Coalition, or VBCIC for short, provides prevention education, training, and technical assistance to all indigenous and multicultural communities in the Northeast and nationally who wish to eliminate interpersonal violence in their tribal, intertribal, or other types of communities. The acronym B.E.A.R. in our name stands for “Balance, Equality, and Respect.” Walking in Balance with All Our Relations is a primary prevention curriculum based on indigenous values prior to colonization to promote the safety of Youth, Adults, and Elders in our communities from a Racial Justice and Gender Equity Lens.

DOVES, which stands for daily overcoming violence and embracing safety, is a beacon of peace headquartered in Maricopa, Arizona. It provides teens with a healing space that isn't therapy but strengths and skilled based opportunities to heal in their way.
By and for the community.
