Pink Press is a collection of zines authored within Canada. The project is focused on interactivity and in giving a voice to the lens of the oppressed so that we might decolonize Canadian discourse. Zines are usually personal, niche, and rarely intended for seeking profit. They are vastly undervalued by Canadian academia as they are neither considered pure literature nor fine art. However, zines are a common medium of subcultures for the purpose of humanitarianism.They have contributed greatly to feminist, LGBTQ+, and health activism. Due to their ease of creation, cheapness of production, and their acceptance of difference and originality, zines make it easy for even members of marginalized groups to involve themselves. Zines are the most appropriate medium for the Pink Press project as they contribute to an alternative discourse which gives voices to the lens of the oppressed.
“In Canada, pink represents the cute and the juvenile. It is certainly not the colour of academic professionalism. In this thesis, pink symbolizes an alternative to the institution of Canadian academia.”