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Madzines at the Graphic Medicine Unconvention 2021

View our one minute video here!

Music – Walking LA by Vollkornbrot: https://freesound.org/s/371976/

It was an event packed with interest.  You can view the 2021 Unconvention Archive here.

Hear the MadZines team on the the Graphic Medicine podcast.

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MadZines: a Ragged form of mental health knowledge

Ragged University strives to connect with the traditions of free education that exist at the heart of all communities.

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How to be Subversive: an online MadZines workshop with Dolly Sen

Subversion is a feature of some MadZines we’ve been reading in the MadZines project over recent months.

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The Ethical Mathematics of MadZines: a guest blog by Rachel Rowan Olive

In this guest blog Rachel Rowan-Olive explains her approach to crafting MadZines about difficult topics that might, in other contexts, be deemed too ‘risky’.

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Mad Studies at Northumbria University: a MadZines dialogue

Jill Anderson and Hel Spandler recently facilitated a stimulating discussion about MadZines with the tutors (Toby Brandon and Phil Saint) and students on the Mad Studies module, part of the BSc (Hons) in Integrated Health and Social Care at Northumbria University.

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