i carrot about you community cookbook
i carrot about you community cookbook
Publisher fathom library
i carrot about you community cookbook is fathom library's first independent publication. An open call for illustrated recipes began during the early months of covid-19 in the US. You'll find 38 favorite meals and dishes from all different kinds of cuisines accompanied with original art from emerging and established artists, cooks, and community members residing in many corners of the globe (with an emphasis on New England local, though). Not only are these recipes delicious, but the collection represents our resilient community love and warmth during these hard times. All proceeds go to our friends at Public - a Black + Latinx owned Community Space, Shop & Gallery in Providence, RI! (fathom is a free community space focused on the art of storytelling through book making and sharing. fathom is also a living, growing archive, a library, of contemporary creative work with an emphasis on local, emerging work. The collection consists of printed, sharable material such as chapbooks, zines, short run published work, handmade artist books, magazines, publications from local publishers and presses, and so much more. Come, relax and read, imagine and make, share space with us and tell your story! All are welcome.)
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i carrot about you community cookbook is fathom library's first independent publication. An open call for illustrated recipes began during the early months of covid-19 in the US. You'll find 38 favorite meals and dishes from all different kinds of cuisines accompanied with original art from emerging and established artists, cooks, and community members residing in many corners of the globe (with an emphasis on New England local, though). Not only are these recipes delicious, but the collection represents our resilient community love and warmth during these hard times. All proceeds go to our friends at Public - a Black + Latinx owned Community Space, Shop & Gallery in Providence, RI! (fathom is a free community space focused on the art of storytelling through book making and sharing. fathom is also a living, growing archive, a library, of contemporary creative work with an emphasis on local, emerging work. The collection consists of printed, sharable material such as chapbooks, zines, short run published work, handmade artist books, magazines, publications from local publishers and presses, and so much more. Come, relax and read, imagine and make, share space with us and tell your story! All are welcome.)
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Micro-Care: Small Acts of Resilience for Living within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity
Micro-Care: Small Acts of Resilience for Living within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity
Publisher Canadian Association of Graduate Studies
Author Chisholm, Jean; Farber, Avi; Kozak, Laura; Van Oyen, Julie
In April of 2020, while we and the world scrambled to come to terms with a global pandemic, a small group of us assembled to respond to a Policy Horizons Canada report called The Next Generation of Emerging Global Challenges: Living within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity. This 114 page report felt so heavy, so intimidating—and yet so important—to reply to. How could we, from the humble makeshift workspaces of our kitchens and bedrooms, generate something in response? And how could we do this while managing our own mental health and well-being through a time where everything felt like quicksand? This project began from a place of searching for optimism and agency in the shadow of massive and systemic forces. We documented and discussed modest actions of resilience and care for ourselves, each other and the systems surrounding us, our weekly discussions themselves became a typology of care through the tumultuous spring of 2020. This publication holds our divergent but intersecting reflections on care, beginning from the smallest seed of ourselves. Through remaining humble relative to the global challenges laid out in the Policy Horizons Canada report, we hope our work can create a container for complex and meaningful interactions to spill from.
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Author Chisholm, Jean; Farber, Avi; Kozak, Laura; Van Oyen, Julie
In April of 2020, while we and the world scrambled to come to terms with a global pandemic, a small group of us assembled to respond to a Policy Horizons Canada report called The Next Generation of Emerging Global Challenges: Living within the Earth’s Carrying Capacity. This 114 page report felt so heavy, so intimidating—and yet so important—to reply to. How could we, from the humble makeshift workspaces of our kitchens and bedrooms, generate something in response? And how could we do this while managing our own mental health and well-being through a time where everything felt like quicksand? This project began from a place of searching for optimism and agency in the shadow of massive and systemic forces. We documented and discussed modest actions of resilience and care for ourselves, each other and the systems surrounding us, our weekly discussions themselves became a typology of care through the tumultuous spring of 2020. This publication holds our divergent but intersecting reflections on care, beginning from the smallest seed of ourselves. Through remaining humble relative to the global challenges laid out in the Policy Horizons Canada report, we hope our work can create a container for complex and meaningful interactions to spill from.
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