It's part memoir, part cookbook, and part report on the state of iconic Midwestern foods. It's also about the people who deeply care about these foods and all of us who eat them.
Recently added to the Rad Mini Library - free blankets and skill zines by Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness. Hand warmers and face masks are also restocked! From Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness https://www.tangledwilderness.org/ Edible Perennials for Community Preparedness is a zine about edible perennial plants. This is the third zine in the Live Like the World is Dying Skill Series zines. This zine was compiled from an interview with Aaron, the host of the Propaganda By the Seed podcast. This zine is available here in print form in a quantity of 2. It’s also available for free as an interactive or printable PDF here . What is a perennial? Perennials are plants that have a life cycle of at least three years—as op-posed to annuals (plants that have to be grown from seed anew each year because they have a single-year lifecycle) and biennials (plants that spend a year growing and then another year producing seed and dying—so they have a two-year life cycle). Some perennial p...
A rad new zine has been added to the Rad Mini Library! "How to Give a Good Apology: The Four Parts of Accountability" by Mia Mingus was originally published in 2020. This is needed, because we need each other!
Sharing a rad book and rad event! We Grow the World Together: Parenting Toward Abolition, edited by Maya Schenwar and Kim Wilson. From Haymarket Books: "As we await a second Trump presidency, it's easy to feel frozen -- as if any action we take can't possibly be enough, and may be futile. Now is a moment to bring in the stories of folks who are taking action to build a liberatory world every day, sometimes in ways that go completely unrecognized: caregivers. In this heavy time, it's important to recognize the centrality of care to movement work. In their new anthology, We Grow the World Together: Parenting Toward Abolition, Maya Schenwar and Kim Wilson have drawn together the insights of a wide range of authors and organizers, including Dorothy Roberts, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Mariame Kaba, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, Beth Richie, Harsha Walia, Dylan Rodriguez, Victoria Law, adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown, and many more. Together, these essays illuminate the w...
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