Shadowbanned Press
The publishing arm of Shadowbanned Magazine preserving radical work + cultural memory through print.
Debuting today at Los Angeles @printedmatter_artbookfairs and now live on our website — the Gadaffi Flip Book
Say what you want about the man, but his drip was undeniable. Our Gaddafi flip book is an homage to some his most iconic looks. You can remix the pages to create your own combos too.
14 pages
Specifications: Backboard pages. Wire spiral bound
Published by: @shadowbannedpress
Book design: @sydneyzee_

Debuting today at Los Angeles @printedmatter_artbookfairs and now live on our website — the Gadaffi Flip Book
Say what you want about the man, but his drip was undeniable. Our Gaddafi flip book is an homage to some his most iconic looks. You can remix the pages to create your own combos too.
14 pages
Specifications: Backboard pages. Wire spiral bound
Published by: @shadowbannedpress
Book design: @sydneyzee_

Debuting today at Los Angeles @printedmatter_artbookfairs and now live on our website — the Gadaffi Flip Book
Say what you want about the man, but his drip was undeniable. Our Gaddafi flip book is an homage to some his most iconic looks. You can remix the pages to create your own combos too.
14 pages
Specifications: Backboard pages. Wire spiral bound
Published by: @shadowbannedpress
Book design: @sydneyzee_

Debuting today at Los Angeles @printedmatter_artbookfairs and now live on our website — the Gadaffi Flip Book
Say what you want about the man, but his drip was undeniable. Our Gaddafi flip book is an homage to some his most iconic looks. You can remix the pages to create your own combos too.
14 pages
Specifications: Backboard pages. Wire spiral bound
Published by: @shadowbannedpress
Book design: @sydneyzee_

Spread featuring photography from @wali_talks
Shadowbanned Issue 04 available in our webshop, and partnered stockists. A collectible magazine meant to be archived.
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Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
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Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Recap from our pop-up with @newinc at @newmuseum opening weekend 🌀
so wild seeing people actually tap in and resonate with what we’re building. feels important to have a space where we can process ideas that are getting pushed out of the mainstream—through info, art, and even a little humor.
more soon <3
sign up to our newsletter !! don’t miss the next one — events, drops, and everything we’re building. sign up via our link in bio.
Photo credit: @onwhitewall

Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague
Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague

Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague

Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague

Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague

Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague

Issue 04 is out now.
This issue of Shadowbanned Magazine explores grief as both a personal and collective experience—examining how loss, power, and resistance shape our lives and our politics.
Inside the issue:
• Minneapolis Rising — a powerful essay and photo series by photojournalist @wali_talks documenting the city the day after Renée Good was shot in Minneapolis.
• An interview with the designer behind the Indigenous fashion brand @primerrebeldedeamerica on reclaiming identity—and who really needs to “go back where they came from.”
• An investigation from @postp0stpost into Groypers and the online subculture reviving Nazi occult folklore like Agartha.
• A dispatch from @jphillll on the never-ending Cold War.
Alongside essays, visual work, and cultural reflections—including deeply personal stories of loss, from barriers to healthcare and job insecurity to other forms of everyday, systemic grief.
And more exclusive work you’ll only find in print.
Issue 04 is available now for $25.
Support independent media so we can continue amplifying voices that speak truth to power.
Better yet—become a member or start a quarterly subscription for special perks, early access, and more.
Contributors:
@postp0stpost
@jphillll
@wali_talks
@myriamlrobinson
@rydeas
@parham.ghalamdar
@mn.surma
@yaabuzookvisual
@diaryofafirebird
@shawarmom
@n.purrrg
Hashim Al Hashimi
Mason Harper
Emre Sahin
Interviews with:
@v.vegas of @primerrebeldedeamerica
Michael Kissling of Abilityforge.net
Cira Pascual Marquinq professor at the Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
Content design:
@sydneyzee_
@44444_555
@farahmerchant
Editor:
@myriamlrobinson
Photography:
@wali_talks
Kaleah Teague

As the DOJ continues to delete the E Files we are archiving them with a limited edition zine—Complete Transparency: A Zine of the Epstein Files Vol.1. This is first drop in a series of volumes that will correlate with each file drop.
Designed as an archival object, the zine is bound in clear acrylic—an intentional gesture toward “transparency” that contrasts sharply with the reality of what’s revealed inside. Transparent overlays of heavily redacted emails and evidence sit atop corresponding images, exposing how the truth is obscured, fragmented, and strategically withheld. Like the document drops themselves, the material offers no clean narrative or definitive conclusion. The reader is left to sift through fragments, contradictions, and omissions, and to draw their own conclusions.
This project functions as record-keeping: a refusal to let time, confusion, or institutional silence erase accountability. Complete Transparency preserves evidence as it exists. Ensuring that the individuals and power structures implicated in one of the most explosive scandals in American history cannot quietly rewrite or whitewash their role.
A collectors item—only 250 copies produced. Grab yours while you can and support our work ✨ Learn more via our link in bio.

Complete Transparency: A Zine of the Epstein Files, Vol. 1
Vol. 1 features material from the first document drop. The zine includes images, incriminating emails, blacked-out documents, and evidence presented as they were released—partial, fragmented, and unresolved.
Bound in clear acrylic, the publication uses transparent overlays of redacted emails and evidence layered over correlating images. The format maps the “transparent” nature of the release itself, showing how information is disclosed while remaining heavily obscured. What can be seen is inseparable from what has been withheld.
This volume functions as archival record-keeping. No conclusions are imposed. The reader is left to navigate gaps, omissions, and contradictions as they appear in the source material. Future volumes will coincide with subsequent document drops, building a cumulative archive over time.
Limited edition: 250 copies total.
Individually numbered.
Drop #1 is live now. Link in bio.

Featured in Issue 03 of Shadowbanned Magazine, Gabe Mision, aka @tabuugabbu , creates work rooted in the lived experience of the Filipino diaspora and the ongoing legacies of colonialism that shape Filipino identity in the United States. His practice foregrounds the tension between pre-colonial cultural memory and contemporary American political realities, using visual language as a tool for reclamation, resistance, and cultural continuity. Through layered imagery and sharp political framing, Mision reclaims narrative space for a community still negotiating empire, displacement, and identity.
Get your subscription to the left’s coolest print publication now. Shadowbanned Magazine is a visually driven, politically sharp quarterly spotlighting artists, organizers, and movements shaping the future. Quarterly subscriptions are only $8–15/month.
Subscribe today and help us support the next generation of the political left. Link in bio!

Featured in Issue 03 of Shadowbanned Magazine, Gabe Mision, aka @tabuugabbu , creates work rooted in the lived experience of the Filipino diaspora and the ongoing legacies of colonialism that shape Filipino identity in the United States. His practice foregrounds the tension between pre-colonial cultural memory and contemporary American political realities, using visual language as a tool for reclamation, resistance, and cultural continuity. Through layered imagery and sharp political framing, Mision reclaims narrative space for a community still negotiating empire, displacement, and identity.
Get your subscription to the left’s coolest print publication now. Shadowbanned Magazine is a visually driven, politically sharp quarterly spotlighting artists, organizers, and movements shaping the future. Quarterly subscriptions are only $8–15/month.
Subscribe today and help us support the next generation of the political left. Link in bio!

Featured in Issue 03 of Shadowbanned Magazine, Gabe Mision, aka @tabuugabbu , creates work rooted in the lived experience of the Filipino diaspora and the ongoing legacies of colonialism that shape Filipino identity in the United States. His practice foregrounds the tension between pre-colonial cultural memory and contemporary American political realities, using visual language as a tool for reclamation, resistance, and cultural continuity. Through layered imagery and sharp political framing, Mision reclaims narrative space for a community still negotiating empire, displacement, and identity.
Get your subscription to the left’s coolest print publication now. Shadowbanned Magazine is a visually driven, politically sharp quarterly spotlighting artists, organizers, and movements shaping the future. Quarterly subscriptions are only $8–15/month.
Subscribe today and help us support the next generation of the political left. Link in bio!

Featured in Issue 03 of Shadowbanned Magazine, Gabe Mision, aka @tabuugabbu , creates work rooted in the lived experience of the Filipino diaspora and the ongoing legacies of colonialism that shape Filipino identity in the United States. His practice foregrounds the tension between pre-colonial cultural memory and contemporary American political realities, using visual language as a tool for reclamation, resistance, and cultural continuity. Through layered imagery and sharp political framing, Mision reclaims narrative space for a community still negotiating empire, displacement, and identity.
Get your subscription to the left’s coolest print publication now. Shadowbanned Magazine is a visually driven, politically sharp quarterly spotlighting artists, organizers, and movements shaping the future. Quarterly subscriptions are only $8–15/month.
Subscribe today and help us support the next generation of the political left. Link in bio!
Complete Transparency: A Zine of the Epstein Files, Vol. 1
Vol. 1 features material from the first document drop. The zine includes images, incriminating emails, blacked-out documents, and evidence presented as they were released—partial, fragmented, and unresolved.
Bound in clear acrylic, the publication uses transparent overlays of redacted emails and evidence layered over correlating images. The format maps the “transparent” nature of the release itself, showing how information is disclosed while remaining heavily obscured. What can be seen is inseparable from what has been withheld.
This volume functions as archival record-keeping. No conclusions are imposed. The reader is left to navigate gaps, omissions, and contradictions as they appear in the source material. Future volumes will coincide with subsequent document drops, building a cumulative archive over time.
Limited edition: 250 copies total.
Individually numbered.
Drop #1 is live now.
Available exclusively on @metalabel__ .
Link in bio.

Spread design for "Make God's Word Great Again" featured in @shadowbannedmagazine Issue 03 (2025)
Published by: Shadowbanned Press
Editorial Designer: @sydneyzee_
Specifications: Paperback, Glossy Cover
136 pages
Spread from "Decoding the Memorial" feature in @shadowbannedmagazine Issue 03.
Spread design by: @nayoungkelly

Mar-a-Lago Face Spread featured in Shadowbanned Magazine Issue 03 (2025)
Published by: Shadowbanned Press
Editorial Designer: @sydneyzee_
Specifications: Paperback, Glossy Cover
135 pages
Shadowbanned Issue 03: Published December 2025
In this issue, we dive into the Christian Nationalist movement, the force shaping the hellscape we’re living in right now. We explore the culture that breeds God’s most loyal and most hypocritical soldiers through contributions and interviews with people who were inside the cult themselves. We also break down the history and myths its members use to legitimize their twisted worldview and their place in American politics.
Also included: Interview with Luïza Luz (they/them) is a transdisciplinary artist, educator, and author on their new book Beneath the Surface: Deep Listening, Buried Narratives, and Embodied Resistance, An article exposing how The People's Flag show silenced artist Gwendolyn Skaggs and more.
Contributions by:
Edgar Rooke
Femi Ahmad
Umar Abdulaziz
David Sullivan
Jennie Gage
Sydney Ziems
Interviews w/
Lüiza Luz
Mica Ringo
Featuring
@tabuugabbu
@lucia_love
Edited by:
@myriamlrobinson
@priyanka.pdf
Content Design:
@sydneyzee_
@nayoungkelly
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