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Zine kits

Ever wanted to make a zine?  Not sure what a zine is?  We got you!  Come to our online community zine making hangout.  Zine kits provided!  Dawson City artists Kimberly Edgar and Andy Pelletier will facilitate this workshop, giving helpful tips throughout the event.

To receive your Zine Kit, both physically-distanced drop-offs and mailing options are available. Please specify which one you would prefer when you register.

When
Sat. Nov. 28 @ 2pm

Where
Zoom

Cost
Free

Age Restriction
All ages welcome

How to Participate
To register for a Zine Kit, contact: takeover@queeryukon.com and ask about "Zine Kits"!
To register for the virtual craft circle, click the button below...
Register Here
Kimberly Edgar 
Website / Instagram / Zine Shop / Forager's Club Instagram / Forager's Club Shop
Kimberly Edgar is a queer white settler living on Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in territory in the subarctic town of Dawson City, Yukon. An artist, cartoonist, illustrator, and designer, Kim is also chronically ill and uses comics to reflect on their experiences of both the medical system and the ennui that comes with being sick with no end. Their works have been nominated multiple times for Best Comic with the Broken Pencil Zine Award, and in 2019 they won that award for their comic The Purpose. They recently had one piece acquired by the Yukon Permanent Art Collection, and two pieces acquired by the Ottawa Direct Purchase program.

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Yukon Pride Centre is committed to fostering harassment-free community spaces where all employees, volunteers, and community members are treated with respect and dignity. Yukon Pride Centre will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on (but not limited to): ancestry, including colour and race; national origin; ethnic or linguistic background or origin; religion or creed, or religious belief, religious association, or religious activity; age; sex, including pregnancy, and pregnancy related conditions; gender identity or gender expression; sexual orientation; physical or mental disability; criminal charges or criminal record; political belief, political association, or political activity; marital or family status; or source of income. 

If you have experienced discrimination or harassment in a Yukon Pride Centre community space, please let the event organizer know immediately or contact us at: info@queeryukon.com.
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