The Poor Prole’s Almanac
En podcast av The Poor Prole’s Alamanac, Bleav
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Open-Source Biohacking w/4 Thieves Vinegar Collective
Publicerades: 2021-08-02 -
The New Guilded Age W/The Brooklyn Lace Guild
Publicerades: 2021-07-25 -
Rekindling Craftsmanship: Alex Langlands on Sustainable Practices and Ecological Balance
Publicerades: 2021-07-19 -
Reclaiming Public Research
Publicerades: 2021-07-12 -
Saving Alexandria with Project Gutenberg's Dr. Greg Newby
Publicerades: 2021-07-04 -
The Apothecary's Garden, Revisiting Medicinal Plants
Publicerades: 2021-06-27 -
Eating Colonizers w/Jackson Landers
Publicerades: 2021-06-21 -
Complex Food Systems with Dr. Dan Rubenstein
Publicerades: 2021-06-13 -
Empowering Local Agriculture: Food Justice, Seed Diversity, and Climate-Resilient Farming with The Experimental Farm Network
Publicerades: 2021-06-07 -
Building Community with scott crow
Publicerades: 2021-05-28 -
The Conversazione
Publicerades: 2021-05-27 -
Recentering Indigenous Knowledge: A Critical Look at Permaculture
Publicerades: 2021-05-12 -
Manoomin: More Than Just Rice - The Anishinaabe and the Fight for Food Sovereignty
Publicerades: 2021-05-03 -
Navigating Climate Change: The Turkana People's Adaptive Strategies in a Shifting Landscape
Publicerades: 2021-04-21 -
Balancing Tradition and Modernity: Agroforestry in India's Western Ghats
Publicerades: 2021-04-06 -
Ancient Harmony: Sustainable Farming Practices in Japan and the Challenges of Modern Conservation
Publicerades: 2021-03-16 -
Exploring Indigenous Norwegian Farming: Integrating Hunter-Gathering and Sustainable Practices
Publicerades: 2021-03-08 -
Malik Yakini & Community-Led Urban Farming in Detroit
Publicerades: 2021-02-25 -
Resilience in Crisis: Cuba's Urban Farming Revolution and Lessons for Today
Publicerades: 2021-02-15 -
What's Wrong with Permaculture, Anyway? Navigating the Complexities of Permaculture: Unpacking its History, Contradictions, and Ethical Challenges
Publicerades: 2021-02-05
Climate Change got you down? Worried about the fact that *everything* seems to be getting worse? Wondering how we got to this point in the first place, and what can we do to build a more resilient future? We take a look at historical pastoral & agricultural societies to see what worked and what didn’t, as well as what resources we have today to make better decisions to build equitable systems. We don’t just discuss ecology and history but also take a leftist perspective on prepping, foraging, homesteading, weapons, community-building, and basically anything that needs discussing during late-stage capitalism.
