I really liked this zine because I feel that it relates to what we have been talking about in class, the Civil Rights Movement. It consists of pictures and information of colored Americans who lost their lives because of racism that is still in the world today. It was produced digitally and organized with names in alphabetical order. It is a zine full of color and detail. Each page has a drawn picture of the victim with an ombre background. The creator of the zine was able to voice their opinions and emotions through this zine and show that the people in it were good people, with a lot of life still left to live. This piece of artwork is a zine because it is really obvious the passion the creator had for the topic. While some zines are very scattered and collaged, the author of this one wanted to keep each page with the same organizational method, allowing for the information to be clearly understood. 

I believe the author made it digitally. I am not sure if the sketches of the people were drawn by the creator or not, but each page has almost a comic book look. It is easy to tell it was created digitally by the font and colors added around the pictures. I really like how all pages are created in the same format and how the author made the names listed in the book in alphabetical order. I find this very artistically unique.

I am going to be making a zine on barrel racing. Barrel racing is something I am very passionate about and know I will be able to educate others on it. Though I have had horses all my life, I began barrel racing almost 3 years ago and have not stopped since. I wish to include information about each of my horses and educate the reader on what barrel racing is, how it works, and the equipment needed.

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