Publications

We’re excited to be increasing our impact by using written and visual art in a small magazine format. So far, we have three publications, which can be viewed on this page:


St. Paul Tenants: Know Your Rights!


Home Is...

“Home Is…” is a zine by the 2020 Artists Fellows that attempts to uplift and shed light on the voices of those dealing with houselessness in the wider Minnesota community, combining information, resources, interviews, and original art.

This zine explores the idea that everyone has a different definition of what home is to them. Whether it’s a place, a person, a community, or the self, we are all searching for what it means to be home.

 
 
 

Youth (In) Power

Youth (In) Power is Minnesota Youth Collective’s magazine project. We have always known that young people are interested in forging connections through art and writing, and the success of our Quaranzine proved that. We decided to slowly build a magazine project as a printed and digital way of sharing information and building relationships.

Our first edition is about Black Lives Matter—the timeline of the Uprising in Minnesota, a history of Black Minnesotans, and first-hand accounts of the ways anti-Blackness shows up in other communities of color are all present, as well as other things. We hope this magazine can be informative and provide you with hope for the future and resources for the present. #BLM

 
 
 

Quaranzine

A RESOURCE OF CONNECTION AND LOVE

 
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These are scary times—COVID-19 is a public health threat unlike any most of us have seen in our lifetimes. But we’ve been inspired by the community we’ve seen building, growing, supporting, and flourishing around us. We are a community. In times like these, when tensions are high, we believe that community is more important than ever. In an effort to keep us all connected, we are excited to announce our first zine: Quaranzine! This resource of connection and love during times of social distancing and isolation was compiled of submitted work by members of our community. Check it out below, and let us know what you think!

 
 
 

Interested in participating in the next edition? Feedback on this edition? Curious about a PDF or printed copy? Email hey@mnyouthcollective.org with the name of the zine you’re interested in in the subject.