This document discusses DIY (do-it-yourself) feminism and various related topics. It defines DIY feminism as living feminism through everyday actions but with some ambivalence to formal movements. It mentions projects like Sticker Sisters and DivaCup holsters, as well as zines and their history dating back to the 1930s. Riot grrrl zines from the 1990s are discussed. The document also covers feminist blogs and whether blogs can still be considered DIY. It raises questions about whether DIY is always activism and whether one can engage in DIY without identifying as a feminist.