Hmmm. Looks like there is a drive here containing practical resources on
gardening and small scale agriculure;
foraging and preserving;
knitting, crochet, and sewing;
organising!
AND more theory-ish readings on:
Sustainable development;
Ecological imperialism and food sovreignety;
climate grief and the psychology of sustainability.
& also there is a ko-fi link attached to it.
How cool!
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eating consistently again
honey instead of romanticising neat little plans that live only in your head, you gotta fall in love with the mess, the challenge, the chaos of a life truly lived. it is so so beautiful but you’re so afraid of anything real and raw; you think it’s ugly and frightening. but it’s not, it’s not!
Alana for poster girl ss24
Do something small. Do something actionable.
You guys need to wake the hell up and watch Atlanta. why hasn't everyone watched Atlanta is there something wrong about it that I'm not aware of or do you all suck ? I swear. It's genuinely one of the best series I've ever watched in my whole life but barely no one talks about it. You all shit your pants over Succession and The Bear and yadayadayada but Atlanta has literally BEEN there done THAT and it barely gets any noise I'm SICK of it
if sinners (2025) taught me anything, it's that it IS actually always about race.
you can be oppressed, and still promote and maintain the very same systems of oppression onto other marginalized people. being oppressed in one dimension doesn't allow you to be exempt from oppressing in other dimensions. the "villain" of the movie, remmick, being from the time period of the english colonization of ireland, all the while wanting to take a piece of sammie's own culture from him, use him for it. and this plot point coming after remmick witnesses the significance of sammie's playing within his culture, for his ancestors and how it would shape Black culture in the future.
even in today's society, ive noticed that people treat Black people like a commodity. our worth is only as much as other people decide it to be, and that's usually dependent on how much the oppressor can take from us. for example, the controversy of"internet slang" and how it is blatantly just AAVE with a bad disguise on
do you listen to Black musicians? do you watch Black movies? do you engage with Black creators? do you defend the racist tendencies you notice in your friends, in your family, or do you stay silent? do you listen when Black people tell you you've said or done something racist? do you actually care about not being racist, or do you just not want to look like you're racist?
i just think people have a very specific take on what racism is, and that if they're not committing KKK-levels of violence on people, then they're not racist. or if you've experienced oppression in one form, you cannot possibly be engaging with oppression in another form. but the ways in which we interact with other people and the world will always be through the lens of race, because that is simply what it means for oppression to be systemic, especially in the US and our current political climate
anyway 10/10 movie. highly recommend