Lisa Darms is Senior Archivist at the Fales Library & Special Collections at New York University, and is founder of the Fales Riot Grrrl Collection. She was a member of the art collective Thin Ice, and was an organizer of the first Ladyfest Festival, held in Olympia, Washington in 2000. Darms has published articles in the American Archivist, Archivaria, Women and Performance Journal, and The Believer.
Riot grrrl is the gateway drug that girls use to find feminist history. I love love love this booka snapshot of what riot grrrl was and could be. Kathleen Hanna What an experiencethis book shows a movement being born and taking form, and how revolutionary ideas move from hand to hand. The Riot Grrrl Collection is alive with intimacy, passion, anger, and fun. Sheila Heti The materials in this book are more important than ever. Riot grrrl shows us that feminism isn't synonymous with consumer empowerment. Passed person to person, riot grrrl culture advances a true revolution in which girl qualities like candor and empathy are no longer trivialized and can re-make the world. Chris Kraus The Riot Grrrl Collection preserves a vital history of feminism that will inspire scholars, artists, and activists alike. Ann Cvetkovich Forget Andy Warhol and everyone being famous for 15 minutes. Because of riot grrrl we have new, exciting political movements every 15 minutes. Vaginal Davis What zine-making taught me about writing: 1. shock yourself with honesty, 2. the truth is messy, 3. be brave like her. I use these riot grrrl skills every single day. Miranda July