This was (I believe) also a Flywheel Zine Fest (Holyoke, MA USA) find, but from last year.
Title: Waterways: On Geography & Disability
Writer: Niamh Timmons
This zine is an essay linking changes in the landscape of the Seattle WA area with the author's own experiences with disability, illustrated with photos from the archive of the University of Washington. This was a pretty fascinating dive into the geography of human-engineered changes (on indigenous land) that have shaped the city of Seattle and altered the ecosystem of the region. These changes are juxtaposed with the changes the author has experienced living with disability, which add a powerful personal component to the geologic history. The alternation between the two threads serves to connect them, resulting in a piece that is moving and informative.
Rating: 7.5/10

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