Cindy Crabb | |
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Born | Cynthia Alexander Crabb February 19, 1970 Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
Occupation | Clinical mental health counselor; somatic experiencing practitioner |
Education | Ohio University |
Notable works | Encyclopedia of Doris, Doris zine |
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Cindy Crabb (born February 19, 1970) is an American author, musician, and feminist. Her zine, Doris, played a central role in the 1990s girl zine movement associated with third wave feminism.[1] Doris drew attention for its frank, personal exploration of topics, such as sexual assault, consent, abortion, addiction, queer identity, intentional communities, death of family members, among other topics.[2][3][4] Crabb continues to publish and self-publish while also running an on-line zine distro that highlights feminist and personal zines by various authors.[5]
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