The housing market in Vancouver is pretty fucked.
Here’s a zine about it.
Precarity is written and illustrated by Avery Rawlins, about what it was like to be an immigrant and international student in the most expensive city in the world.
As Avery lived in Vancouver, they had to worry about making rent in an increasingly anti-immigrant nation by cleaning houses for the wealthy.
Included are black and white illustrations of the author’s living spaces beside the essay about how those places impacted them.
Precarity is available now as a digital download through Ribcage Press's Itch.io store, linked here.
Physical copies will be sold in person at upcoming tabling events!
Avery Rawlins was raised in the Mormon church, with ancestry tracing back to Porter Rockwell, bodyguard to Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Cult Gender is an essay is a response to the growing regressive gender movement that is producing trad wives, like Ballerina Farms, who are disproportionately impacting the culture of gender politics- and disproportionately Mormon.
Avery dissects the Church’s regressive gender roles, and argues that the ‘trad’ movement doesn’t want to return women to a 1950s kitchen, but to a 1830s status of property under their husband.
Cult Gender is available now as a digital download through Ribcage Press's Itch.io store, linked here.
Physical copies will be sold in person at upcoming events!