So you want to take a stand against dating violence, but you want all your friends and classmates to listen? Create a zine full of articles, comics, and quizzes that will engage your friends and make them think.
FYI
A zine is defined as "An inexpensively produced, self-published, underground publication" - basically a great medium for you to get the word out cheaply and efficiently.
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Creating a publication can be a ton of work (though it might look easy from afar). Start this process by sitting down with a notepad and brainstorming your way to a specific format, look and structure for your zine. For instance, maybe you want to:
- Set up an anonymous letter collection and publish some letters (with responses) in the first section of your zine.
- Separate the zine into a visual section and a written section. Include comic strips about dating violence situations and how to handle them (of course dating violence is not a laughing matter, but you can handle it in a sensitive way while making it visually interesting as well).
- Include a quiz on how to tell if you are a victim of dating violence and a section of resources to help those who might be in a violent relationship.
Make a list and check it twice
Once you have a good idea of how you want your zine to be structured and separated, you can start compiling a list of the articles you'll need. This list will change over the course of the next month (give yourself a solid month for production), but it's good to have a strong list before you start.
Collection
This might be difficult; your classmates are so busy with school and sports and everything else that it's hard to get them to do anything extra. Set up a meeting with a teacher or principal who might let you post flyers and set up collection points throughout your school.
- You could also treat your writers to something nice (an incentive) like ice cream cones for all, driving them to school for a week or study help.
- Another idea is to search the internet for real stories about dating violence, contact the website and find out if you can reprint those stories in your zine.
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Now, it's up to you how you want to assemble your awesome publication. In true zine fashion, you could cut and paste everything onto paper, photocopy it and staple the binding (completely DIY, ie-Do It Yourself). If you are computer graphics savvy, you could assemble everything (art and writing alike) electronically.
Pass It Out
Check with adults at school like teachers and your principal to see when you can pass your zine out to your classmates. If this doesn't work, you might be able to pile your zines in the guidance office or at a local store where kids from your school hang out.

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