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Three Black Women, Why Did They Die? Zine

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This zine/pamphlet was created by Soe Noire, inspired by the 1979 pamphlet created by the Combahee River Collective. It was created for Black Women, and is based on Anarkata principles and Black Queer Feminism/Womanism. This Zine contains survival, self defense tips , and local resources for Black Queer Women in western Massachusetts. This Zine also highlights the lives and legacies of Rita Hester, Toyin Salau, and Sade Robinson. If you are not a Black Woman, please read it and share it with a Black Woman.

(Content Warning for discussions and mentions of racism, SA, and murder.)

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This zine/pamphlet was created by Soe Noire, inspired by the 1979 pamphlet created by the Combahee River Collective. It was created for Black Women, and is based on Anarkata principles and Black Queer Feminism/Womanism. This Zine contains survival, self defense tips , and local resources for Black Queer Women in western Massachusetts. This Zine also highlights the lives and legacies of Rita Hester, Toyin Salau, and Sade Robinson. If you are not a Black Woman, please read it and share it with a Black Woman.

(Content Warning for discussions and mentions of racism, SA, and murder.)

This zine/pamphlet was created by Soe Noire, inspired by the 1979 pamphlet created by the Combahee River Collective. It was created for Black Women, and is based on Anarkata principles and Black Queer Feminism/Womanism. This Zine contains survival, self defense tips , and local resources for Black Queer Women in western Massachusetts. This Zine also highlights the lives and legacies of Rita Hester, Toyin Salau, and Sade Robinson. If you are not a Black Woman, please read it and share it with a Black Woman.

(Content Warning for discussions and mentions of racism, SA, and murder.)

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