
The Future Generation
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China Martens started her pioneering mamazine The Future Generation in 1990. She was a young anarchist punk rock mother who didn't feel that the mamas in her community had enough support, so she began publishing articles on radical parenting in an age before the internet.
The anthology of her zine, The Future Generation: The Zine-Book for Subculture Parents, Kids, Friends & Others, was first printed in 2007 and has been out of print for many years. Covering sixteen years, it uses individual issues as chapters, focusing on personal writing, and retaining the character of a zine that changed over the years-from her daughter's birth to teenagehood and beyond.
We are proud to present a tenth-anniversary edition including a new afterword by China's grown daughter, Clover. The Future Generation remains a timeless resource for parents, caregivers, and those who care about them. Though first published in the 1990s, many of the essays and observations-about parenting, children, and surviving in a hostile political climate-still ring true today. The next four years are going to be especially demanding for those trying to balance parenting, politics, and survival. We're going to need the voices and experiences in The Future Generation now more than ever.
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China Martens is a zinestress extraordinaire based in Baltimore, MD. Her first book, The Future Generation, is a compilation of sixteen years of her first zine. She is also the coeditor of Don't Leave Your Friends Behind: Concrete Ways to Support Families in Social Justice Movements and Communities and Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines.
Content
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword by Ariel Gore
- Introduction by Clover
- Issue 1
- April 1990
- Issue 2
- November 1990: The Child
- Issue 3
- December 1990: Anarchist Child Raising
- Issue 4
- January 1991: Getting Together
- Issue 5: Part 1
- April 1991: Violence
- Issue 5: Part 2
- July 1991: Discipline
- Issue 5: Part 3
- Unreleased Sex & Violence
- Issue 6
- April 1994: For Homes Like Yours, With Little Folks
- Issue 7
- February 1997: Industrial Mary
- Issue 8
- August 1997: Resistance
- Issue 9
- August 1998: Welfare Mothers Make Better Lovers
- Issue 10
- November 1999: Home Sweet Home
- Issue 11
- May 2002: Self-Expression
- Issue 12
- April 2003: The Ocean
- Issue 13
- September 2003: Happy Father'S Day
- Issue 14
- March 2005: WorK
- The Sea of Life
- Rad 17
- Afterword
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
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