6 Feminist Print Revival!
How do magazines create vibes? How do they stimulate feelings of community and belonging? What is the role of the contemporary magazine in mobilising activism? In this final episode, Sharan Dhaliwal, editor of the South Asian lifestyle magazine, Burnt Roti (2015-), and Amy Mae Baxter, editor of Bad Form (2019-), a literary magazine by and for people of colour, take us behind the scenes of their respective publications, discussing the curatorial role of the editor, the challenges of being the ‘brand’ and the role of print media in the digital age.
Supporting materials and useful links:
Other Links
- Burnt Roti website
- Bad Form website
- The past is now: Examples of Britain’s anti-immigrant policies from independent Black and Asian community publications on the British Library’s Social Science blog



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Episodes
- 1 A Reawakening of Internationalist Feminism
- 2 For Girls, By Girls
- 3 Black British Feminism
- 4 Campaigns!
- 5 Diva Now and Then
- 6 Feminist Print Revival!
- Bonus Episode – Black Zine Culture
All episodes produced by Pixiu.

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