Zines + Toolkits

  • Brackish Magazine: BACKWOODS KINSHIP

    Coming soon!

  • Rural Maine Renters Zine: Resources for Rural Maine Renters

    A one-page zine created by Rural Power and Belonging fellowship participants in the Community Safety Network cohort! Download, fold, and share via the button below.

    Text of the zine has been translated and formatted for accessibility:

    English text-only document

    Spanish text-only translation

    Arabic text-only translation

  • 2024 Rural LGBTQ+ Liberation March Guide

    This is the one-page zine we made to pass out during our 2024 Rural LGBTQ+ Liberation March! It folds out into a map of local present day and historic LGBTQ landmarks!

  • What’s in There?! Making Your Own Envelopes to Surprise + Delight Your Friends, Loved Ones, + Everyone Else!

    A one-page zine based on our 2023 Summit workshop about how to make your own envelopes!

  • We Feed Each Other - Vol. 2

    A compilation of recipes, memories, and stories- connecting and fueling our rural LGBGTQ communities.

  • We Feed Each Other: Rural LGBTQ+ Food Traditions - Vol. 1

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Rural Racial Justice Organizing Study Group Toolkit

    In collaboration with Lost River Racial Justice, and with support from The Root Social Justice Center. Please reach out to info@weareoutintheopen.org or lostriverrj@gmail.com with any questions.

  • Here is Magic

    Out in the Open Fall 2018 Summit Zine

  • 2016 Out in the Open Summit Zine

    Zine material created by attendees at our 2016 Summit. Put together by Scobes!

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POST-2024 ELECTION INFO SESSION

Protecting Your Family - Securing Legal Connections for 2SLGBTQIA+ Parents & Kids

An collaborative information session hosted by Out in the Open, Pride Center of Vermont and Meg York, Esq. from Family Equality. Meg discusses securing legal connections between parents/caregivers and kids as related to experiences of people in Vermont in 2024.

We’ve compiled and written out the responses to the questions submitted during the session. You can access those below at the “Q + A Answers” button for any additional details.

We’ve created a clickable document of the resources from the last slide of Meg's presentation for you to explore and learn more, go to the “Resources” button below.