Stay At Home! Poems and Prose for Children in Lockdown
An illustrated anthology of poems and stories for children aged 8-12. Stay at Home! Poems and Prose for Children in Lockdown is a collection of 40 lockdown-themed contributions by writers based in Scotland.
Your Facebook Friends Are Wrong About The Lockdown
You just want people to die! – That’s the intellectually stimulating response you get when you question the wisdom of shutting society down. In this free eBook, Tom Woods sets the record straight, and leaves the case for the lockdowns in tatters.
Reading Towards Abolition: A Reading List on Policing, Rebellion, and the Criminalization of Blackness (84 titles)
The co-editors at the Abusable Past have compiled this list to provide readers with quick access to collected resources for teaching, learning, and acting in the wake of the most recent wave of police killings, including the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN, Breona Taylor in Louisville, KY, and Tony McDade in Tallahassee, FL.
The Karma of Brown Folk
There is much in this book that may appear parochial, but if we are to be truly critical multiculturalists, we must be willing to enter domains without safe translations so that we can understand and engage with the complexities that affect the lives of others. There is, in other words, something refreshingly educational about ‘parochiality.’
Secondhand Origin Stories: Who is Allowed to be a Hero?
Opal has been planning to go to Chicago and join the Midwest’s superhero team, the Sentinels, since she was a little kid. That dream took on a more urgent tone when her superpowered dad was unjustly arrested for protecting a neighbor from an abusive situation.
Out There by Lonely Planet
Very sadly, the coronavirus pandemic has led to the closure of Lonely Planet’s UK magazine. Here’s a parting gift from their exceptionally talented team: a free eBook of 12 beautiful, previously unpublished features. Available only briefly – please share!