Low price sliding scale - Simple Queer Mikveh Guide

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Low price sliding scale - Simple Queer Mikveh Guide

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Half of all sales from this zine go to support the Black Mycelium Project, the other half go towards administrative costs and Queer Mikveh Project.

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Simple Queer Mikveh Guide

Written by Zoh Lev Cunningham and Rebekah Erev. Cover art and insert by Nicki Green.

This 32 page guide gives information about mikveh and queering mikveh. It includes ideas for bringing mikveh to your life and community. There are activities and questions for self-reflection, personal growth as well as community reflection and community growth. There is a focus on using mikveh for resisting capitalism and building resilience in our work towards liberation.

32 page downloadable zine and 8.5”x11” art piece by Nicki Green

PLEASE NOTE THIS PRODUCT is now a downloadable zine, not a physical copy and will be available for download in 5781. (After September 18th) You will receive an email with the download. Please purchase an additional download for each person you share it with, we really want to make sure funds for the zine are being shared raised for Black Mycelium Project. Please do not duplicate or share without permission from the authors. It’s totally great to send an email to: queermikvehproject@gmail.com requesting to use the information in the zine for events and community work because we would love to brainstorm about how this work can funnel back to Indigenous and Black organizing work.

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