BIPOC / Diaspora
RPS Collective is a DIY arts Non profit serving the Oakland Art Community providing classes, gallery shows, and retail featuring zines, art, and other hand made goods.
Fun Time Printshop For The People (ftpftp) is an abolitionist - anarchist - communist - Black - Indigenous - zine distro and diy press.
Established in 20XX and drawing inspiration from waaaaay too many years of being Black in America, The Mushroom Queendom looks to challenge social ignorance and political tomfoolery wherever it mayest lurk.
James Huynh comes from a VIetnamese-Chinese refugee family that resettled in the suburbs of Los Angeles County. He has spent his whole life deeply entrenched in Asian immigrant/Asian American communities. He now lives in East Bay and has been involved with different community based organizations and currently is working to build up tenant power in the region. An Asian American Survival Guide zine was written with the intention of being in conversation with the breadth and diversity of Asian American experiences. Please reach out at asianamsg@gmail.com if you want to talk more!
Brown Recluse exists to uplift the work of QTBIPOC zine makers.
We started Irrelevant Press in 2014 to make zines together and foster creative friendship.
We're still happily zine-ing and now making pins and other media as well.
As of April 2017, we offer printing services! We can print digitally and with our newly-acquired ~*RISOGRAPH MACHINE*~.
Laneha House is a family run small press that solely publishes the work of Lawrence Lindell, Breena Nuñez and The BAYlies Magazine Comics Anthology.
Aside from per-zines, Sierra's zines focus on history, arts, and aesthetics while amplifying the voices and stories of folks within the QT/BIPOC community.
We will have the current and past issue of Milvia Street, plus zines and chapbook made by Berkeley City College students