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“Shelf-care is Community Care”
For Women’s Month, we chose to honor and re/emphasize the care and labor of collective memory-keeping. The image forefronts women collectively sifting and sorting through papers, archives, and printed media, while folding zines here and there: a usual and very comforting scene from our zine-making workshops. As lovers of zines and other tactile crafts and ephemera, it was very empowering for us to learn that historically, women were at the forefront of self-publishing and zine-making. During Martial Law, women led the publishing of truths and other counter-narratives through the “mosquito presses” to resist against the lies and disinformation spewed by the regime. Almost half a decade after the dictator’s ouster, the Riot Grrrl Movement of women punks flourished and utilized zines to assert and reclaim their voices and spaces to resist against the white male-dominated underground punk scene. Many more examples of these types of resistance can be seen throughout history.
Even until now, women are at the frontlines of truth-telling. From them we have learned: remembering again and again is an act of care, resistance, and liberation.
— Makô Micro-Press (@mako.micropress)
- Small Postcard is 4x5.6" Old MIll 300gsm
- Medium Poster is 8x11.25" Old Mill 300gsm
- Large Poster is 12x17" Old Mill 130gsm
![[Art Print] 2026 Marso by Makô Micro-Press - Image 2](https://img.readangmanilena.shop/images/product/art-print-2026-marso-by-hulyen-2.png)
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“Shelf-care is Community Care”
For Women’s Month, we chose to honor and re/emphasize the care and labor of collective memory-keeping. The image forefronts women collectively sifting and sorting through papers, archives, and printed media, while folding zines here and there: a usual and very comforting scene from our zine-making workshops. As lovers of zines and other tactile crafts and ephemera, it was very empowering for us to learn that historically, women were at the forefront of self-publishing and zine-making. During Martial Law, women led the publishing of truths and other counter-narratives through the “mosquito presses” to resist against the lies and disinformation spewed by the regime. Almost half a decade after the dictator’s ouster, the Riot Grrrl Movement of women punks flourished and utilized zines to assert and reclaim their voices and spaces to resist against the white male-dominated underground punk scene. Many more examples of these types of resistance can be seen throughout history.
Even until now, women are at the frontlines of truth-telling. From them we have learned: remembering again and again is an act of care, resistance, and liberation.
— Makô Micro-Press (@mako.micropress)
- Small Postcard is 4x5.6" Old MIll 300gsm
- Medium Poster is 8x11.25" Old Mill 300gsm
- Large Poster is 12x17" Old Mill 130gsm
![[Art Print] 2026 Marso by Makô Micro-Press](https://img.readangmanilena.shop/images/product/art-print-2026-marso-by-hulyen-1.png)





















