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The Press comes together to delve into the rich ecosystem of the Horror film genre. We attempt the nigh-impossible task of mapping the territory on an ancient and contemporary component of humanity. Youtube Link - https://youtu.be/XRvgVNO6UgA

Xhopakelxhith has been actively involved in all forms of indigenous resistance for the past 30 years she is definitely a public figure but also has deeply rooted spirituality and has been trained since birth to be a leader in her community as she was born a hereditary Queen. It has come to light since May 15th so that there has been the bodies of more than two dates 1665 children and babies discovered on residential school property. For those who don't know residential schools were owned and operated mostly by the church with a blessing of Canada in order to further the erasure and genocide of the indigenous people so that they could steal our land for our resources. This interview was not aired after it's recording. Catch it here.

Ife Asa joins the Press, speaking of and encouraging others to speak on the energies, structures and paradoxes of Love. Her revolutionary work across many dimensions of self, family and community healing and love has spanned from the United States to Mother Africa as she has weaved a network of solidarity, art, healing, education and empowerment in her wake. Ife Asa's work is a shining example of the power of self love and care married with community love and care and her unique style highlights the wealth of information and technology we all have in ourselves and each other. Catch the Mantra "I love without ownership I trust without fear I give without expectation I receive with great appreciation" - The Book of Ife ;) Check out her work and get caught up here: YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbr0r1TdN_C_Y70RySm0W_w Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preankhupy_by_ifeasa/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ife.asa.5 Website: IfeAsa.com

Wanda Stewart joins the Press, and shares her experience around community permaculture. Check out: MamaWanda’s Garden School https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_w_ntBuTtbXIOUYO44Um4w And check out: Common Vision https://www.commonvision.org/ Wanda Stewart is an African American urban farmer, educator and comrade to many in the movement to teach and inspire others to grow themselves, their food and their communities. She believes that cultivating food and medicine, maintaining a healthy being, and living cooperatively are essential skills for our collective survival. To support that learning, growth and healing, she revisits our shared history and trauma, reframing and reclaiming cultural knowledge and heritage while tending the land. Wanda owns and nurtures Obsidian Farm, her home in Berkeley, CA. With an edible landscaping, featuring perennials, fruit trees, chickens, and annual crops, it is a community hub and prototype for what’s possible in an urban environment. Her resume follows an arc that bridges cultures – ethnic, academic, economic, and environmental. From public school administration to elite private school admissions, community engagement to program development, classroom to garden, Wanda knows how school communities work and gardens grow. She is the current Executive Director (ED) of Common Vision – a non-profit organizing school orchards and gardens as places of scholarship, health and equity. As the last ED of People’s Grocery, she learned lessons about harnessing the ability of food to ignite social change and justice. However, Wanda is most proud of her work installing the Hoover Hawks’ Victory Garden with elementary school students in West Oakland. It lives as a stellar example of the potential for nature to inspire individual, cultural and environmental transformation through earth stewardship. As a certified permaculture designer, community master gardener, and garden/life educator, what she specializes in and values most is garden-centered wellness and courageous conversations about race and our environment. Today, Wanda aspires to be a model catalyst in the new world blooming. She knows in her heart - most especially now - that we must all “grow the power,” together. Check out: MamaWanda’s Garden School https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_w_ntBuTtbXIOUYO44Um4w And check out: Common Vision https://www.commonvision.org/

Dave joins the Press and shares his experience and perspectives around anarchist organizing practices and changing the paradigm of "work". Dave is a member of the Anarcho Syndicalist Federation, the Australian Section of the IWA-AIT. On the Net:https://iwa-ait.org On the Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iwa.ait "Solicit men's view in the mass, and they will return stupid, fickle and violent answers; solicit their views as members of definite groups with real solidarity and a distinctive character, and their answers will be responsible and wise. Expose them to the political 'language' of mass democracy, which represents 'the people' as unitary and undivided and minorities as traitors, and they will give birth to tyranny; expose them to the political language of federalism, in which the people figures as a diversified aggregate of real associations, and they will resist tyranny to the end." - Richard Vernon, paraphrasing Proudhon in his introduction to the translated: The Principle of Federation. ASF Training manual https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RQnGBBEAgfJM8pNtHNJ4bCkGA6rc34z1hfRlLAIld4c/edit?usp=sharing

Greg Kavarnos shares his experience and perspective of anarchy, community, solidarity and mutual aid through his work with Doctors Without Borders and more, over the years in Greece. Join the Press as he shares his experience and walks us through the consideration of transforming victim into survivor.

Peter and the Press approach the beginnings of the conversation of ableism and the many dimensions of consideration around it, from every day contemporarily and back into the historical. Navigating the many challenges, and visions of future breakthroughs and what they take to achieve.

Don Vagabond joins the press and we discuss life as garden through the lens of Permaculture and circle about the controversial conversation of self healing, economics and ableism. A Message from Don "Our website is SWTKO.art pronounced Sweet co. Its a combination of mine and my wifes last name. https://www.swtko.art/ Our instagram is SWTKO_Art_Collective and our permaculture page on facebook is Golden Loop Farms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swtko_art_collective/ FacebooK: https://www.facebook.com/GoldenLoopFarmsLLC Thank you for everything. youre amazing and I love you! Im so happy to see everything transpiring in your life right now. infinite abundance and prosperity!"

Peter joins the press and brings to the conversation, how to approach mutual aid across multiple points of consideration. Peter is a long time advocate and activist for disability right and human rights in general. Having been born with Cerebral Palsy, Peter's direct experience of the intersection of ability and culture in America has been a life long path. His journey, labor and experience in speaking up and out for the rights of people with disabilities for decades has spanned and influenced public, private and government institutions in California, U.S.A.. His experience in direct action and mutual aid in the diverse and vibrant communities he has lived within and worked in service for, has also spanned decades of historical, cultural and technological shifts. Today, he touches on just a fraction of the revolutionary praxis he has witnessed and employed over the years.

Suzanna joins the press as a guest, mixing up the conscious agency and bringing into collective the conversation; decolonization ecology as it pertains to anarchism. She is a scholar, philosopher, artist, mother and community builder. Check out the works of David Graeber here: https://davidgraeber.org/