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		<title>Pod Post</title>
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Pod Post, the mail art duo comprised of artists Carolee Gilligan Wheeler and Jennie Hinchcliff, has become an icon at Bay Area print, book, and zine fairs. Their presence is memorable in part due to their complete-with-merit-badge uniforms, their much sought after collectible mail art ephemera, and their passion and advocacy for all things postal.
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		<title>Jack Toolin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since I was a little kid, say ten, eleven years old, I had an ethical problem with money. I don't know where that came from. Especially since my neighborhood was white, conservative, and middle class — it was not the center of revolutionary politics. I was like the rebel hippy kid and I rebelled against profit motive at an early age. Then it got worse or was enhanced by the plight of my father who was one of the early victims of corporate downsizing and corporate maneuvering for profit.]]></description>
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