The Poor Prole’s Almanac
A podcast by The Poor Prole’s Alamanac, Bleav
246 Episodio
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Protests and Solidarity: Inside the DNC Convention Unrest; A Week of Resistance in Chicago
Pubblicato: 26/08/2024 -
Protests and Politics at the DNC in Chicago: Contextualizing the Convention
Pubblicato: 19/08/2024 -
Unveiling the Future of Resilient Gardening with Perennial Plants: Insights from Eric Toensmeier on Sustainable Agriculture and Agroforestry
Pubblicato: 11/08/2024 -
Challenging Historical Narratives: Dr. Gerald Horne on the Black Panther Party, Settler Colonialism, and America's Political Landscape
Pubblicato: 05/08/2024 -
Championing Food Sovereignty: Agroecology and Rural Resilience with Dr. Peter Rosset
Pubblicato: 29/07/2024 -
Transforming Food Systems through Agroecology
Pubblicato: 22/07/2024 -
Reimagining Suburbia: A Critical Look at Permaculture and David Holmgren’s 'RetroSuburbia'
Pubblicato: 15/07/2024 -
Invasion Ecology: Unraveling the History of Invasive Species and Their Impacts
Pubblicato: 08/07/2024 -
Permaculture Pioneers: History, Challenges, and the Path to Sustainable Living
Pubblicato: 01/07/2024 -
Homesteading & the Right-Wing Violence of the 21st Century
Pubblicato: 24/06/2024 -
The Homesteading Movement, The Vietnam War, & The White Supremacy Movement
Pubblicato: 17/06/2024 -
The Back to the Land movement
Pubblicato: 10/06/2024 -
From Howard to Rodale: the Organics movement
Pubblicato: 19/05/2024 -
The Birth of the Biodynamics Movement
Pubblicato: 13/05/2024 -
Scott Nearing: Revolutionary Homesteading
Pubblicato: 06/05/2024 -
The Odum Brothers and a New Permanent Agriculture
Pubblicato: 29/04/2024 -
Reflections on 60 Years of Tree Crops with Robert Seip
Pubblicato: 22/04/2024 -
Reclaiming our Cemeteries!
Pubblicato: 15/04/2024 -
Agroecology in Rojava
Pubblicato: 08/04/2024 -
Russell Lord, J. Edgar Hoover & the Permanent Agriculture Movement
Pubblicato: 31/03/2024
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.
