This 52 page, 6”x9”, stapled zine honors the revolutionary practice of mothering as a queer force that brings hope into reality. Through focusing on the life of Marsha P. Johnson as a mother and making connections between her work, praxis, and character to that of Ọ̀ṣun, the Yoruba divinity often referred to as the Great Mother, I explore mothering as a dedication to liberation that transcends Western constructs of gender.
This 52 page, 6”x9”, stapled zine honors the revolutionary practice of mothering as a queer force that brings hope into reality. Through focusing on the life of Marsha P. Johnson as a mother and making connections between her work, praxis, and character to that of Ọ̀ṣun, the Yoruba divinity often referred to as the Great Mother, I explore mothering as a dedication to liberation that transcends Western constructs of gender.