Extended Call for Submissions:
Don't Leave Your Friends Behind: a Handbook for Radical Parenting Allies
New deadline: August 31, 2009!
Don't Leave Your Friends Behind is a book geared toward the non-parent radical community about how to be an ally to the parent(s) in their midst.
This book is going to be a collection of some of the best minds out there. We're looking for activists, allies, and radical parents to submit the most kicking stuff to make this the best book ever for getting down to business: let's make a better world WITHOUT leaving out the mamas (and papas, partners, child-care providers) and children this time!
We are extending the deadline!! We realize that each place we go, we meet more people, hear their experiences, and are referred to even more people whose actions, thoughts and stories we should include. We realize that it is better to take the time for the project to evolve and grow before putting together a book.
Thus, we are restructuring our goals and deadlines while we keep learning, teaching and networking with this exciting work. We do not have a final deadline for the book, but will continue compiling our submissions into a half-yearly zine series.
That said—we have a new and exciting zine available for three dollars (see the post below for more details). We plan to do another “work in progress” zine—to share more of our submissions as the project evolves-- this summer. The deadline for submissions is July 1st, 2009.
We want to know how you do support children and their caretakers in your collectives, organizations or communities. We are especially interested in experiences that also take into account factors such as race, class, gender, single parenthood, and/or mental health issues.
Word limit is from one sentence suggestions to 5.000 word essays.
Deadline for Zine #3: July. 1, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Don't Leave Your Friends Behind--zine #2 now available!!
Don't Leave Your Friends Behind--work-in-progress zine #2
While amassing submissions for the handbook Don't Leave Your Friends Behind, co-editor China and I have made a work-in-progress zine of several contributions.
Zine #2 is 31 full-sized pages of stories, experiences and suggestions by both radical parents and their allies on building family-friendly movements, including:
*how theories on early childhood development support our arguments for anti-authoritarian parenting!
*organizing childcare at LadyFest Baltimore!
*providing childcare for children with special needs
*2 stories of parenting in collective households
*a children's crusade in Cambridge
*lessons learned from the mothers & children of the zapatista communities
Send $3 ($5 for two copies--you can give one to the ally in your life!) to:
V. Law
PO Box 20388
Tompkins Square Station
NY, NY 10009
(or e-mail us to get a pdf of the zine for mass-distribution in your community)
Let's keep spreading childcare goodness to the masses!!
While amassing submissions for the handbook Don't Leave Your Friends Behind, co-editor China and I have made a work-in-progress zine of several contributions.
Zine #2 is 31 full-sized pages of stories, experiences and suggestions by both radical parents and their allies on building family-friendly movements, including:
*how theories on early childhood development support our arguments for anti-authoritarian parenting!
*organizing childcare at LadyFest Baltimore!
*providing childcare for children with special needs
*2 stories of parenting in collective households
*a children's crusade in Cambridge
*lessons learned from the mothers & children of the zapatista communities
Send $3 ($5 for two copies--you can give one to the ally in your life!) to:
V. Law
PO Box 20388
Tompkins Square Station
NY, NY 10009
(or e-mail us to get a pdf of the zine for mass-distribution in your community)
Let's keep spreading childcare goodness to the masses!!
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