About

About

Ginger maps networks of creative people. In keeping with the logic of a network, all of the contributors were referred by an editor or contributor from a previous issue. As a feminist publication, we are committed to supporting the work of womxn, non-binary, and gender nonconforming individuals. Our goal is to produce a zine with a diverse range of forms, content, and perspectives.

Jacqueline Cantu + Markee Speyer co-founded Ginger together in the spring of 2015. Ginger is collected by The Franklin Furnace Artists' Books Collection.

For all inquiries, please contact gingerthezine(at)gmail(dot)com. For those who have been invited to contribute and have questions, please check out our FAQ.

Ginger the Zine is a feminist publication committed to supporting the work of self-identified women and queer/trans/gender non-conforming individuals, and strives to share the experiences and distinctive voices of those who identify as such. Read Ginger the Zine on Issuu: http://bit.ly/2AgDAT2