by Angie Powers | Jul 21, 2020 | Opinion
I recently watched a class on gardening. I have a tendency to inadvertently kill plants. Negligence and over compensation. And the class looked accessible. Not something that was going to overwhelm me with complex nutrient-to-dirt ratios or make me feel like a failure...
by Angie Powers | Jul 7, 2020 | Opinion
During the initial Covid-19 outbreak, when the US was short of critical personal protective equipment at hospitals and care facilities, an interesting thing happened. Individuals, hobbyists, with access to inexpensive 3D printers, began a wave of distributed...
by Angie Powers | Jun 30, 2020 | Audio/Visual
As a person who just advocated that people go out and vote, it seems like the natural follow up is to offer some tools to make sure that you actually can...
by Angie Powers | Jun 16, 2020 | Uncategorized
Marching in the Streets Donating Registering People to Vote Calling your Representatives Calling Companies Boycott. Letter Campaigns There. are so many ways right now to participate in the progressive work sweeping the nation. And yet, for every protester in the...
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