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Campaign IRL

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     The audience of my zine was mostly women who work in customer service jobs. I wanted to reach people who could relate to the experiences described in the zines. I handed my zines out to a lot of people I knew could relate. I also asked them if they knew anyone who might want copies. If they did, I made them copies and sent those with them. The girl on the left, Victoria requested one for her sister, and Ewa on the right wanted some for her co-workers. This way, my zines reached people who were really invested in the issue and wanted to hear more about it. I also told them the zines would be up on this blog if anyone else wanted to check them out.

Pink Collar Problems v3

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    This is the third zine in my series "PINK COLLAR PROBLEMS" This series is meant to show the difficulties of being a woman in the workplace. Even in female dominated industries, women face challenges. This zine is a collection of stories that women I know have experienced during their time as cashiers.

Pink Collar Problems v2

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  This is the second zine in my series "PINK COLLAR PROBLEMS" This series is meant to show the difficulties of being a woman in the workplace. Even in female dominated industries, women face challenges. This zine shows some of my personal experiences with being a cashier.

Pink Collar Problems v1

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This is the first zine in my series "PINK COLLAR PROBLEMS" This series is meant to show the difficulties of being a woman in the workplace. Even in female dominated industries, women face challenges. This zine is an introduction to the issue and provides a definition of "pink collar"