From Stone Butch Blues to Drag King Dreams, Feinberg left a lasting imprint on the trans liberation movement.| them.
Family Fun Day'Dublin 8 Says No' Hosts Family Fun Day. National Party members joined in support.| The National Party
Two of us behind this project are planning to move down to near Bristol by the middle of this year. Relocating means there will have to be changes to how this project carries on. This project will continue and hopefully as a result of the relocation, it will grow. It will be jointly run by […]|
Further to this post we put up a short while back – Another reason to grow our own food:) – 8.1.22 – there’s more writing and research backing up our argument that we could easily grow a lot more of our own food. Firstly, there’s this: UK could grow up to 40% of its own […]|
Our last post gave an update on two of the four vegetable garden plots we run: Even in the depths of winter – Part 1. This post features an update from a long established community garden on an estate in Laindon run by our partners at Basildon & Southend Housing Action. It’s not the most […]|
Here’s more evidence to bolster the case we’re making for grassroots food production in our communities through allotments, community gardens, guerilla gardening, etc. This piece was first published on Sustain New research finds urban allotments could be as productive as farms A two-year pilot study in Brighton and Hove by the University of Sussex shows […]|
It’s not often we plug a book, particularly one we haven’t even read! This looks like it will be interesting and useful – once we’ve received and read the book, we’ll post up a review:) Strategies for Ecological Revolution from Below by Peter Gelderloos Are alternative energies and Green New Deals enough to deliver environmental […]|
In these troubled and increasingly dystopian times, the concept of ‘looking forward’ to the coming year may seem strange to people understandably filled with trepidation about what’s to come. We totally understand that and would be lying if we didn’t admit that we’re more than a bit fearful about what’s coming down the line to […]|
For those of us who see biodiversity as something that should be surrounding us and not sectioned off in a nature reserve, here’s some encouraging news from Thurrock Council as to how that can be achieved: Maintenance programme will promote biodiversity and community involvement in Thurrock. Before we go any further, yes, cutting down on […]|
Oakland activists demand a menthol cigarette ban to protect Black health and fight targeted marketing.| San Francisco Bay View