Is Unschooling the Way to Decolonize Education? We are midway through 2020, and struggling through a pandemic-fueled economic crash exacerbated by the federal government’s inadequate “stimulus” efforts.… Continue reading “Is Unschooling the Way to Decolonize Education?”…
How Native Hawaiians Are Taking Internet Access Into Their Own Hands There is a sovereign, 55-acre territory on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu, Pu‘uhonua o Waimanalo, that, for the first time,… Continue reading “How Native Hawaiians Are Taking Internet Access Into Their Own Hands”…
De-colonial Joy: Puerto Rico’s Community Currency While the United States has some of the most successful community currencies in use, such as the BerkShare , surprisingly few Americans… Continue reading “De-colonial Joy: Puerto Rico’s Community Currency”…
The Case to Repair, and Not to Replace The Right to Repair movement rejects the primacy of disposable culture and proprietary technology. How proposed legislation could notch a… Continue reading “The Case to Repair, and Not to Replace”…
Cooperative Acupuncture in the Heartland LINCOLN, NEBRASKA–In a nondescript strip mall that could be just about anywhere in America, Cait Cain has set up nine… Continue reading “Cooperative Acupuncture in the Heartland”…
Nails. Looking at my analytics, it seems the post y’all like and share the most is my piece on breaking the… Continue reading “Nails.”…
How Minneapolis African Americans use their money in nonviolent protest In 1960, black families in Minnesota made about 74% of what white families made. Today, they make about half of what… Continue reading “How Minneapolis African Americans use their money in nonviolent protest”…