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''Makara'' was a Canadian feminist arts journal, produced in Vancouver, B.C. from December 1975 to 1978 by the Pacific Women’s Graphic Arts Co-operative, in co-operation with Press Gang Publishers.〔Jankola, Beth. private fonds. UBC Library Archives & Special Collections〕〔(Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives: List of Canadian Organizations )〕〔Loewen, James. ''A trip down Commercial Drive's queer memory lane'', Xtra West, Monday, October 29, 2007〕 The collective began work in 1972-3.〔Pike, Lois. ''A Survey of Feminist Publishers and Periodicals in Canada'', in ''Women and Words/les Femmes st le Mots'', Press Gang Publishing, 1983, p215〕 The magazine was billed as "The Canadian magazine by women for people" and it "sought to explore alternatives to traditional journal structures and work toward positive social change" and reflect concerns arising from the women's movement at the populist and academic levels.〔(British Columbia Archival Union List )〕〔HANCOCK, GEOFFREY, FLITTON, MARILYN G. ''Literary Magazines in English'' in ''The Canadian Encyclopedia'', sourced in ()〕 ''Makara'' stopped publishing after 13 issues because it was not self-supporting; sales and advertising revenues did not cover printing costs or salaries, and a government grant which had sustained it ended.〔〔Wolfe, Margie. ''Working with Words: Feminist Publishing in Canada'', in ''Still Ain't Satisfied'' eds: Fitzgerald, Wolfe, Guberman, The Women's Press, 1982, ISBN 0-88961-074-6, p267〕 Journalist Eleanor Wachtel describes a major problem faced by feminist magazines and journals in Canada in her 1983 report on ''Feminist Print Media'' as involving "a small population stretched out across 4000 miles".〔Wachtel, Eleanor. ''Feminist Print Media: Feminist Collections'' in ''Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin'', Winter 1983, p9. quoted in ''Women and Words/les Femmes st le Mots'', Press Gang Publishing, 1983, p215〕 The magazine's fonds were donated to author Margo Dunn and can now be found in the Simon Fraser University archives in Vancouver.〔(SFU Archives )〕 ==References==
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