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Freerange Vol.2: Gardening and Violence - Freerange Collective
If this second issue of Freerange was a cake then you would be about to tuck into a feast of many layers, for the interaction between gardening and violence is varied and complex.
From the personal to the global this issue covers everything from backyards to tectonic plates, climate change, vegetable gardening, global food production networks, trauma healing, sustainability, design and non-violent resistance.
The Butterfly Peace & Kalabala Bindu Gardens: by Sam Soundy The Leasons: by Ruth Hill (with photographs by Dion Howard) Food, Climate Change and International Development: An Era Of Violence: by Rajarshi Rakesh Sahai (with images by David Drew) War Can Be Buzzy: by Michael Dann A Remembered Project for More Earth: by Byron Kinnaird Bird/Seed Shelter: by Taka Saru And Julia Molloy The Bush, Two Peoples and Power: by Jessie Moss Community Gardens in Wellington: by Tania Sawicki Mead Food for Thought: by Amanda Armstrong Fighting Urban Filth with Flowers: The Guerilla Gardener: by Rozzy Middleton The Wright Backyard: by Celia Goldsmith & Nick Sargent The potato peeler: with illustration by John Baker Sprouting at Home: by Nicola Holden
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