 Sick collects peoples' experiences with illness to help  establish a collective voice of those impacted within radical/left/DIY  communities. The zine is meant to be a resource for those who are living  with illness as well as those who have not directly experienced it  themselves. Contributors discuss personal experiences as well as topics  such as receiving support, providing support, and being an informed  patient. These writings are meant to increase understandings of illness  and further discussion as well as action towards building communities of  care.
Sick collects peoples' experiences with illness to help  establish a collective voice of those impacted within radical/left/DIY  communities. The zine is meant to be a resource for those who are living  with illness as well as those who have not directly experienced it  themselves. Contributors discuss personal experiences as well as topics  such as receiving support, providing support, and being an informed  patient. These writings are meant to increase understandings of illness  and further discussion as well as action towards building communities of  care. 
This quick-and-easy facilitator's guide to  consensus decision making supposes no prior experience on the part of  the reader and breaks the consensus process down logically in an  easy-to-follow, step-by-step manner. A highly structured format allows  the guide to serve not only as a how-to for the uninitiated, but also as  a reference manual for those already familiar with the consensus  process. While intended primarily for grassroots political and  environmental groups, this handbook can be used in academia, in the  corporate world, and by anyone who wants to cooperate with consensus. 
                                          Fermentation is one of the earliest natural processes involving food and  its preservation that humans sought to control. The earliest puffed-up  breads, wines, and cheeses likely occurred by chance, and results were  scarcely uniform or predictable. Disconcerted by off-flavors and  spoilage in beer, wine, and baked goods, early peoples learned to  control microorganisms whose existence would not be demonstrated for  centuries. But in that process of control, people lost some of the  benefits of wild fermentation. Sandor Ellix Katz has experimented with Wild Fermentation,  and his book explains to others how to take advantage of natural  fermentation processes to produce bread, yogurt, cheese, beer, wine,  miso, sauerkraut, kimchi, and other fermented foods. A gold mine for  science-fair projects, Katz's work presents properly supervised young  people ample opportunity to explore both the science and the art of  fermented foods
Fermentation is one of the earliest natural processes involving food and  its preservation that humans sought to control. The earliest puffed-up  breads, wines, and cheeses likely occurred by chance, and results were  scarcely uniform or predictable. Disconcerted by off-flavors and  spoilage in beer, wine, and baked goods, early peoples learned to  control microorganisms whose existence would not be demonstrated for  centuries. But in that process of control, people lost some of the  benefits of wild fermentation. Sandor Ellix Katz has experimented with Wild Fermentation,  and his book explains to others how to take advantage of natural  fermentation processes to produce bread, yogurt, cheese, beer, wine,  miso, sauerkraut, kimchi, and other fermented foods. A gold mine for  science-fair projects, Katz's work presents properly supervised young  people ample opportunity to explore both the science and the art of  fermented foods
Guerrilla Gardening outlines the power-to-the-people campaign for greening our cities. Tips for effective involvement include:
• Finding plants and seeds cheap (or free)
• Handling city officials
• Getting the dirt on soil
• Planting to bring back the birds
• Knowing when to ask first 
Social activists, city dwellers, and longtime gardeners will delight in this fast-paced and funny call to arms.
 The Urban Homestead is the essential handbook for a fast-growing  new movement: urbanites are becoming gardeners and farmers. Rejecting  both end-times hand wringing and dewy-eyed faith that technology will  save us from ourselves, urban homesteaders choose instead to act. By  growing their own food and harnessing natural energy, they are planting  seeds for the future of our cities.
The Urban Homestead is the essential handbook for a fast-growing  new movement: urbanites are becoming gardeners and farmers. Rejecting  both end-times hand wringing and dewy-eyed faith that technology will  save us from ourselves, urban homesteaders choose instead to act. By  growing their own food and harnessing natural energy, they are planting  seeds for the future of our cities. When feminism itself becomes its own form of oppression, what do we have  to say about it? Western notions of polite discourse are not the norm  for all of us, and just because we’ve got some new and hot language  lately in equity-seeking movements like feminism — such as   “intersectionality” — to use in our talk, it doesn’t necessarily make  things change in our walk (i.e. actually being anti-racist).
When feminism itself becomes its own form of oppression, what do we have  to say about it? Western notions of polite discourse are not the norm  for all of us, and just because we’ve got some new and hot language  lately in equity-seeking movements like feminism — such as   “intersectionality” — to use in our talk, it doesn’t necessarily make  things change in our walk (i.e. actually being anti-racist). Post-anarchism has been of considerable importance in the discussions of  radical intellectuals across the globe in the last decade. In its most  popular form, it demonstrates a desire to blend the most promising  aspects of traditional anarchist theory with developments in  post-structuralist and post-modernist thought. Post-Anarchism: A Reader  includes the most comprehensive collection of essays about this emergent  body of thought, making it an essential and accessible resource for  academics, intellectuals, activists and anarchists interested in radical  philosophy.
Post-anarchism has been of considerable importance in the discussions of  radical intellectuals across the globe in the last decade. In its most  popular form, it demonstrates a desire to blend the most promising  aspects of traditional anarchist theory with developments in  post-structuralist and post-modernist thought. Post-Anarchism: A Reader  includes the most comprehensive collection of essays about this emergent  body of thought, making it an essential and accessible resource for  academics, intellectuals, activists and anarchists interested in radical  philosophy. Beautifully designed A-Z of the totality of revolutionary  politics.  This Crimethinc book is the action guide - the direct action  guide.  From affinity groups to wheatpasting, coalition building,  hijacking events,  mental health, pie-throwing, shoplifting, stenciling,  supporting survivors of domestic violence, surviving a felony trial,  torches, and whole bunch more. Incredible design, and lots of graphics  give it that hip situ feel. Loads to read, to think about, and to do. At  650 pages, you could always throw the damn book at a suitable target.   What are you waiting for?
Beautifully designed A-Z of the totality of revolutionary  politics.  This Crimethinc book is the action guide - the direct action  guide.  From affinity groups to wheatpasting, coalition building,  hijacking events,  mental health, pie-throwing, shoplifting, stenciling,  supporting survivors of domestic violence, surviving a felony trial,  torches, and whole bunch more. Incredible design, and lots of graphics  give it that hip situ feel. Loads to read, to think about, and to do. At  650 pages, you could always throw the damn book at a suitable target.   What are you waiting for?
Loving openly and freely in this day and age is a political act. Put together your own vision of an ideal relationship, re-sculpt your own belief system, redefine the potential of a friendship, imagine a thousand ways to make love to yourself and to anyone you care about. Radicalize your relationship by imagining your wildest ideal partnership together. Avoid stagnancy by challenging your old familiar routine and re-inventing new levels of commitment.
 

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