Tiny Tech Zines (TTZ)

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Zine Swaps

A series of community events designed to help process major events from the last few years including grief, war & genocide, COVID-19, and ancestry. These events are roughly 3 hours long and include a healing circle, zine-making, and sharing/swapping zines. We are looking for community partners to host these swaps both virtually and in-person! These events are offered free of charge and we require masks for in-person events. If you are interested in collaborating, kindly e-mail us@tinytechzines.org. To know when the next swap will be, follow us on instagram @ttz.online

What is Tiny Tech Zines (TTZ)?

Tiny Tech Zines (TTZ) is a tech zine fair and collective. Our work emphasizes care and centers the ways that marginalized communities think about technology. We organize as guests in Tovaangar (so-called Los Angeles). We define "technology" very openly as anything that beings have made/are making/will make. We are asking: How have our communities harnessed and created technologies for our own needs? How do care and technology come together in deeply meaningful ways?

TTZ is organized by Rachel Simanjuntak (she/he/they), Tristan Espinoza (he/they), Tyler Yin (he/they) and Jules Kris (he/him). TTZ is inspired by the New York Tech Zine Fair.

How may I support?

Reach out and chat with us! We are always open to conversations and community projects. You can email us@tinytechzines.org or DM us on Instagram @tinytechzines.

We are entirely self-funded. Any donated funds go directly toward paying our collaborators, increasing event accessibility, and offsetting organizing costs. Kindly venmo @tinytechzines and caption with your favorite food emoji. Thank you so much!

Email: us@tinytechzines.org

Co-Organizers

Jules Kris (he/him)
Rachel Simanjuntak (she/he/they)
Tristan Espinoza (he/they)
Tyler Yin (he/they)

Inspired by

The NY Tech Zine Fair

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