Cindy Crabb
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. 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. Crabb continues to publish and self-publish while also running an on-line zine distro that highlights feminist and personal zines by various authors.
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Crabb in June 2017 | |
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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