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It is justice, not charity, that is wanting in the word! She who wrote this was not the cat’s daughter but Mary Wollston...
22/10/2025

It is justice, not charity, that is wanting in the word!

She who wrote this was not the cat’s daughter but Mary Wollstonecraft, daughter of Mary Shelley. I made this slogan for a zine after contemplating Wollstonecraft’s statement. Systems that are fair and just are ways of making true change - most likely via revolution at this point in time - collective means; not by individual acts of kindness and generosity. Anyway this will be published in someone else’s book soon! I will share the details once said book is published.

Note to overwhelm 🫠🤯😩Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once, but of stretching out to mend the part...
30/12/2024

Note to overwhelm 🫠🤯😩

Ours is not the task of fixing the entire world all at once, but of stretching out to mend the part of the world that is within our reach – Clarissa Pinkola Estés

This is why we stay with poetry. And despite our consenting to all the indisputable technologies; despite seeing the pol...
27/10/2024

This is why we stay with poetry. And despite our consenting to all the indisputable technologies; despite seeing the political leap that must be managed, the horror of hunger and igno­rance, torture and massacre to be conquered, the full load of knowledge to be tamed, the weight of every piece of machin­ery that we shall finally control, and the exhausting flashes as we pass from one era to another-from forest to city, from story to computer-at the bow there is still something we now share: this murmur, cloud or rain or peaceful smoke. We know ourselves as part and as crowd, in an unknown that does not terrify. We cry our cry of poetry. Our boats are open, and we sail them for everyone.

Edouard Glissant

Border Stalking Artist Makoto Fujimura says“Mearcstapa is not a comfortable role. Life on the borders of a group— and in...
11/10/2024

Border Stalking

Artist Makoto Fujimura says

“Mearcstapa is not a comfortable role. Life on the borders of a group— and in the space between groups—is prone to dangers literal and figurative, with 1 people both at “home” and among the “other” likely to misunderstand or mistrust the motivations, piety, and loyalty of the border-stalker. But mearcstapa can be a role of cultural leadership in a new mode, serving functions including empathy, memory, warning, guidance, mediation, and reconciliation. Those who journey to the borders of their group and beyond will encounter new vistas and knowledge that can enrich the group.

1. I relate to the position of border stalker. Walking in and around very different groups since the age of about 16 I’m now 45. For lengthy periods as well.

Part of what is counter-intuitive about our pedagogy is that it is not trying to offer a universal description of the wo...
10/10/2024

Part of what is counter-intuitive about our pedagogy is that it is not trying to offer a universal description of the world or a prescription for how everyone needs to think or what everyone needs to do. This is up to each person, in each context. What we offer is an invitation to grow up and show up to each other differently as we move together in foggy terrain full of potholes.

This is not about content, but about ways of relating (to each other, to knowledge, to our self-images, to meaning, to time…). We offer a tentative aspirational compass (towards sobriety, maturity, discernment and accountability), maps of potholes and ditches that other people have encountered (see for example the “happier, healthier, wealthier cartography“), new vocabularies that can help us see the limits of the current system within and around us (see for example “cartographies of aging“), and a political practice based on honesty, humility, hyper-self-reflexivity and humour (see “Co-sensing with radical tenderness“).

Broccoli Seed Agreement, gesturing toward de-colonial futures, except.

🌳 elder very mature tree who not so long ago shed some boughs. Guilford. Dja Dja Wurrung. There is a whisper about a street party later this year with to celebrate tree!

Excepts from Co-sensing with radical tendernessI will link flipbook in my bio 💚
07/10/2024

Excepts from Co-sensing with radical tenderness
I will link flipbook in my bio 💚

Animal Liberation NOW. END speciesism.
26/08/2024

Animal Liberation NOW. END speciesism.

Done right, AI could help us dissolve boundaries and reconnect humans with the natural world. But it is only with firm g...
26/08/2024

Done right, AI could help us dissolve boundaries and reconnect humans with the natural world. But it is only with firm guardrails, followed diligently, that we can be sure that this technology will take us down a path that elevates nature rather than harms it. Perhaps its greatest potential lies in its power to change how we humans think about our place in the world—to move beyond the anthropocentrism that has come to define our worldview. Understanding animals could, as Zacarian says, “completely upend the notion of ourselves as the center of the proverbial universe“. Via

The vascular system of trees? 🌳 carb beasts? How do trees 🌴 make decisions and why? Independent or interdependent? What ...
11/08/2024

The vascular system of trees? 🌳 carb beasts? How do trees 🌴 make decisions and why? Independent or interdependent? What s*x is that tree? Is that an elder? An ancestor tree? All of your burning 🔥 questions and more can be asked at the LANGUAGE OF TREES 🌲 workshop with friend of the trees Sitara Gare join us in September Dja Dja Wurrung Castlemaine Botanical Gardens

Link in my bio to find out more and join!

My friend Sitara is coming to Castlemaine Dja Dja Wurrung in September for her workshop TREE 🌳 WISE. Sitara is a wonderf...
05/08/2024

My friend Sitara is coming to Castlemaine Dja Dja Wurrung in September for her workshop TREE 🌳 WISE.

Sitara is a wonderful and knowledgeable human being. A long time senior arborist and tree friend. This workshop is incredible. You will learn, feel and sense so much learning the language of trees 🌳

Details

🌳Tree Wise
🌳Date: Sat Sep 21 2024
🌳Time: 09:30 AM - 4:00PM
🌳Location: Castlemaine Botanical Gardens Dja Dja Wurrung

I cannot recommend enough spending a day of your life with Sitara and learning about trees. Our friends, our kin 🌳 do yourself a favour: sign up and mark this day on your calendar 🗓️ life will be richer for it.
Cost: $95.00
Book: visit link in my bio to join!

I bought and read the s*xual politics of meat when I was 15. I didn’t even know what critical theory or feminism was at ...
19/06/2024

I bought and read the s*xual politics of meat when I was 15. I didn’t even know what critical theory or feminism was at that stage. It challenged, confused and fed me all at once. My first serious book 📖 feminism and vegetarianism is of no surprise.

I realized I needed to become a vegetarian in 1973. As many aspiring vegetarians and vegans can attest, knowing one needs to stop eating animals and acting on that knowledge are different things. In the fall of 1974 I moved in with two other feminists who were vegetarians, and stopped eating anyone who had a mother. This was a liberating moment for me; within weeks I realized there was a connection between feminism and vegetarianism. I was vegetarian for more than ten years, before becoming vegan.

At the end of the 1980s, as I worked on completing the manuscript that became The Sexual Politics of Meat, I felt the need to name precisely the exploitation of the reproductive processes of female animals in the production of mammalian milk and eggs. I wanted a term that, I hoped, would unsettle the s*xual commodification of female animals and I coined the term “feminized protein.” After that, I knew I needed to become a vegan.

Carol J Adam’s from interview via this morning

From my studies with Aboriginal people I have developed a definition of country which starts with the idea that country,...
17/06/2024

From my studies with Aboriginal people I have developed a definition of country which starts with the idea that country, to use the philosopher’s term, is a nourishing terrain. Country is a place that gives and receives life. Not just imagined or represented, it is lived in and lived with.

Deborah Bird Rose - Nourishing Terrains: Australian Aboriginal views of landscape and wilderness. A paper from 1996.

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