This is a zine that is hand-drawn in black and white, reproduced on 8 1/2 x 11 paper, and fan-folded in such a way as to create a small 8-page publication.
Content description:
These were produced during the Occupy Oakland demonstrations in October of 2011. This zine is giving examples of how big banks take advantage of poorer people through charging fees and then gives suggestions of how to avoid these situations by switching to local credit unions or banks.
Concepts:
credit union; strike; Occupy Movement; publication; political protest; bank
Places:
Oakland
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