Equity, Exclusion, and Everyday Science Zine by Sophie Wang
“How does exclusion operate in everyday science learning (science museums, science festivals, science tv, etc)? Find out in this zine, based on the excellent book "Equity, Exclusion, and Everyday Science Learning" by Emily Dawson, and originally commissioned by Emily as an accessible way to share the information in her book (so cool)!
You can read more about the book, Emily's work, and get a free PDF of the zine here: https://equityandeverydayscience.wordpress.com/” - Sophie Wang
8.5” x 5.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
“How does exclusion operate in everyday science learning (science museums, science festivals, science tv, etc)? Find out in this zine, based on the excellent book "Equity, Exclusion, and Everyday Science Learning" by Emily Dawson, and originally commissioned by Emily as an accessible way to share the information in her book (so cool)!
You can read more about the book, Emily's work, and get a free PDF of the zine here: https://equityandeverydayscience.wordpress.com/” - Sophie Wang
8.5” x 5.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
“How does exclusion operate in everyday science learning (science museums, science festivals, science tv, etc)? Find out in this zine, based on the excellent book "Equity, Exclusion, and Everyday Science Learning" by Emily Dawson, and originally commissioned by Emily as an accessible way to share the information in her book (so cool)!
You can read more about the book, Emily's work, and get a free PDF of the zine here: https://equityandeverydayscience.wordpress.com/” - Sophie Wang
8.5” x 5.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Sophie Wang (or Shuf, she/her) is a zine gremlin currently based in the Twin Cities. She makes zines/comics/art that bring a critical power lens to science, technology, epistemology, and forms of knowledge-making, and an experiential lens to her second generation Chinese American experience and other parts of her life. Her work covers topics ranging from equity and exclusion in science museums to campaign demands against predictive policing in LA. She is also a co-founder of Free Radicals, an activist collective at the intersection of science and social justice. You can find her offline looking at leaves by the water or baking plum crumble, and you can find her online watching Dota 2. If you do find her online, tell her to log off.