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| | | The second issue of the CHIME zine features an article on ending child marriage, alongside stories about identity, empathy, and femicide. Edited by community organizer and writer Adam Eli, and art directed by Italian visual artist MP5, the issue contains contributions from activists, artists and writers around the world. The zine will be distributed at the Gucci Garden in Florence, the Gucci Wooster Bookstore in New York and select bookstores worldwide, and available in Italian, English, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Spanish where applicable. | | |
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| | | A special section of the CHIME zine is a spotlight on Brazil, in which writers, activists and artists focus on misogyny, femininity, and the escalation of violence against social minorities such as women, and queer, transgender, black and indigenous people. | | | |
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