Autobiographical Zine Pack
A collection of zines about the curious life of Dr. Stelli Munnis. The pack includes:
crushed & dirty mangoes
Brutally honest and raw poems about the author’s life and experiences with sexuality, predators, growing up in New Orleans, family, and being a half-white, half-Latina from the South. (36 pages)
Who is Stelli?
This zine contains excerpts from a birth chart Stelli’s mother ordered for her years ago from a place in New Orleans that disappeared after Hurricane Katrina. The extremely accurate information helped Stelli feel a sense of relief, as if someone finally explained who she was to herself. (20 pages)
Brown White Girl
An exploration of what it was like for Stelli to grow up as a multi-cultural Latina in the U.S. who valued being white over being Nicaraguan until she took an emotional journey back to the land of her birth. Themes: divorce, mother/daughter relationships, culture, identity, and healing. (12 pages)
You’re Not the Boss of Me
Are great leaders born or made? This zine explores one woman’s leadership journey from childhood as a tyrannical bossypants on the playground that included biting children into submission, to a more mature, caring leader who values empowering others. (8 pages)
A collection of zines about the curious life of Dr. Stelli Munnis. The pack includes:
crushed & dirty mangoes
Brutally honest and raw poems about the author’s life and experiences with sexuality, predators, growing up in New Orleans, family, and being a half-white, half-Latina from the South. (36 pages)
Who is Stelli?
This zine contains excerpts from a birth chart Stelli’s mother ordered for her years ago from a place in New Orleans that disappeared after Hurricane Katrina. The extremely accurate information helped Stelli feel a sense of relief, as if someone finally explained who she was to herself. (20 pages)
Brown White Girl
An exploration of what it was like for Stelli to grow up as a multi-cultural Latina in the U.S. who valued being white over being Nicaraguan until she took an emotional journey back to the land of her birth. Themes: divorce, mother/daughter relationships, culture, identity, and healing. (12 pages)
You’re Not the Boss of Me
Are great leaders born or made? This zine explores one woman’s leadership journey from childhood as a tyrannical bossypants on the playground that included biting children into submission, to a more mature, caring leader who values empowering others. (8 pages)
A collection of zines about the curious life of Dr. Stelli Munnis. The pack includes:
crushed & dirty mangoes
Brutally honest and raw poems about the author’s life and experiences with sexuality, predators, growing up in New Orleans, family, and being a half-white, half-Latina from the South. (36 pages)
Who is Stelli?
This zine contains excerpts from a birth chart Stelli’s mother ordered for her years ago from a place in New Orleans that disappeared after Hurricane Katrina. The extremely accurate information helped Stelli feel a sense of relief, as if someone finally explained who she was to herself. (20 pages)
Brown White Girl
An exploration of what it was like for Stelli to grow up as a multi-cultural Latina in the U.S. who valued being white over being Nicaraguan until she took an emotional journey back to the land of her birth. Themes: divorce, mother/daughter relationships, culture, identity, and healing. (12 pages)
You’re Not the Boss of Me
Are great leaders born or made? This zine explores one woman’s leadership journey from childhood as a tyrannical bossypants on the playground that included biting children into submission, to a more mature, caring leader who values empowering others. (8 pages)