If you want to get your hands on a physical copy of the intriguing new DC-music zine Jazz as Resistance, you could scope out local music venues, where copies will sporadically be available, and hope to get lucky. But the publication’s editor, Giovanni Russonello, has a better idea: “The real answer is, write to us at the link on the site and volunteer to fold some for us. We’ll send you a bunch so that you can be a part of it.”

That captures the spirit of this new publication, a collaboration between the longtime online jazz magazine CapitalBop (which Russonello cofounded with DC musician Luke Stewart in 2010) and the prominent resistance organization Free DC. The first issue offers articles like an interview with author and professor Natalie Hopkinson, a “revolutionary reading list” from

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