John Sears | July 8, 2011
We are all set up in the vendor space and selling merchandise/giving away literature and information about Zombies and their need for rights to all who come by! Speaking of, come by! We’re friendly.
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John Sears | July 8, 2011
The ZRC will be at the North American Discworld Con for the next four days, which is one of the longest con sessions we’ve ever been to! It is located at the lovely Concourse Hotel in downtown Madison about, oh, a block and a half from the Capitol. We’re on the first floor behind the [...]
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John Sears | June 12, 2011
Sadly, however, it was a bit of a tale of travel woe, so we don’t have our usual fun pictures of Zombies having fun in a socially meaningful public way for you. In truth, we never actually hooked up with The March, though we did see a few straggler Zombies coming back from it; basically [...]
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John Sears | June 11, 2011
The Zombie Rights Campaign went to Chicago yesterday, well, the greater Chicago area (Schaumburg) for a DVD signing and release event by the ’3 Slices of Life’ cast. But first we had to prepare our inducements for Zombie Friendly behavior in the future; delicious, homemade chocolate chip cookies. (I was tempted to just make one [...]
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John Sears | June 8, 2011
A quick reminder to Zombie Rights Enthusiasts everywhere that the ZRC will be making two public appearances at great events this week/weekend. First, at 7 pm tomorrow in Schaumburg, the ZRC will be attending the 3 Slices of Life DVD release event at F.Y.E.: Then this weekend from 3-6 pm on Saturday in Millennium Park [...]
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John Sears | June 3, 2011
I’ve talked previously about how the Zombie Rights Movement could take inspiration, if not exactly tactical advice, from the world of comic book superheroes the ‘X-Men’. How perhaps the best method for those who are Different to change the minds of the general fearful mass of humanity might be to simply, and visibly, do good [...]
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John Sears | May 22, 2011
The Zombie Rights Campaign has had a long and eventful history with the film today known as ‘III Slices of Life’. Even before we had begun formal operations the proto-ZRC saw the first published segment of ‘III Slices of Life’, then called ‘W.O.R.M.’ and now incorporated into the final anthology as ‘Work Life’, at The [...]
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John Sears | May 16, 2011
Here at the ZRC, we take intellectual property seriously. Note that I don’t say ‘copyright’, I say intellectual property, and there’s a good reason for that distinction. Intellectual property is the precious commodity of creative thought and copyright is an antiquated and abusive system to try and guarantee payment for the use of said commodity. [...]
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John Sears | May 6, 2011
It’s that time of year again: the sun is brighter, the birds are even more annoying, the squirrels and other local wildlife are preparing their siege of my backyard… and most importantly, with the long and ridiculously brutal winter over, it’s time for the ZRC to do some public events! Here’s what our calendar looks [...]
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John Sears | April 13, 2011
We had a great time at last year’s event so you know the ZRC will be there this time: It’s that time again, zombies! We are having another zombie march on June 11 from 3-6pm. The rules are very simple: dress and be made up as a zombie and just shamble and act like one. [...]
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