BUNDLE DEAL #2

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BUNDLE DEAL #2

Sale Price:$25.00 Original Price:$30.00

BUNDLE DEALS ARE HERE!

Purchase 1 x copy of RARA Issue Two, and 1 x copy of Mudhoney Issue Two and receive a free OWP pin (valued at $9).

RARA Issue Two features:

  • A Q&A with All Bases Covered podcast;

  • Jane Churchill uncovers the achievements and barriers to equality for women surfers;

  • Bridget Gibbs explores creativity, collaboration and feminism in isolation;

  • Athena Bellas recommends 13 films and TV shows made by Indigenous creatives;

  • Francesca Rossi-Price calls out the sexism in comedy;

  • Sophia Leen reveals the darker side of the #Girlboss dream;

  • A guide to all things lube with Lucy Lube;

  • We explore smashing the white settler state while making a delicious slice; and

  • Alyssa Loughman takes us through six steps to destroy the patriarchy.

  • 45 pages, A4 size.

And our second issue of Mudhoney features:

  • Trashbinn Art “Vulnerability Part 3: Beautiful Insecurities” Series

  • Sarah Wirth’s “Why Do Liberal Spaces Overlook Fatphobia?” an exploration of fatphobia and weight stigma.

  • 32 pages, A5 size

Mudhoney is centred on the intersection of bodies and anti-fat bias. Our two talented contributors have explored the relationship between bodies and vulnerability, and tackle fatphobia within liberal spaces through an intersectional lens. Naked bodies are not inherently sexual. Those living in feminine bodies, and bodies of colour, are particularly chastised for the exploration of their own bodies, which we wholeheartedly disagree with. An enormous thank you goes to our contributors, Tasmin (Trashbinn Art) and Sarah Wirth (The Body Studies Project) for so generously sharing their insights, expertise, and creative approaches to these topics through photography and writing.

*Contains nudity ie. bodies in their natural forms

All proceeds go directly back to our contributors, our local printing company, shipping costs, and future OWP educational seminars and events.

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