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Learn about zines and help Lumad students in this fundraiser

The SCOUT team is a sucker for two things: nonprofits and D.I.Y. publishing. Luckily for folks like us, there’s an event catering to these interests. What better way to end Aquarius szn than being creative with zines and helping out Lumad students with Zineskwela?

Zineskwela is a zine-fundraiser that educates us on zine-making 101. Hosted by AUX (Artists in BPO Unite for Social Change), Ibong Adorno, MAKÔ and Save Our Schools Network, expect to sit down for zine workshops, book discussions, and meeting your fave zine artists, while buying a couple copies of their zines as well. They’re also hosting a benefit gig during this pay-what-you-can event.

“Ito ay bilang bahagi ng paggunita sa Buwan ng Sining na alay sa mga kabataang Lumad na sapilitang pinalikas sa kanilang mga pamayanan dahil sa tumitinding militarisasyon sa Mindanao,” reads their event description.

“Ang Batas Militar ay nagbigay-daan sa pangangamkam sa lupang ninuno at pagsira sa kalikasan kabilang na ang Pantaron Mountain Range. Noong Oktubre 2019, mismong Department of Education ang nagpasara sa 55 Salugpongan Ta’ Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Centers na naging kanlungan ng mga katutubo sa pagpapayaman sa kanilang kultura at identidad.”

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In the past, we reported how 55 Lumad schools were suspended in Davao due to being red-tagged by the DepEd. This remains unfair for these students to be deprived of education by their own government. A month ago, we asked teachers to lend their time to help out during their Moving Up Ceremony. This time around, you don’t need a degree in education to do what you can for these students. You just need to be a little zine-crazy.

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Feel free to RSVP and get to know additional info here

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