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white fragility: racism isn’t just the work of violent mobs or extremist groups — it’s embedded in the structures and daily practices of society. robin diangelo’s white fragility explores how well-meaning white people often perpetuate racial inequalities, even when they intend to do the opposite. drawing on examples from media, institutions, and everyday interactions, diangelo reveals how fear, anger, and defensiveness around race keep racism in place. this book is a call to confront the discomfort that comes with racial issues, urging white readers to engage in more open, honest conversations and actively work toward social justice.
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basic.'s first line of candles!
candle I from basic. is soft and refreshing, infused with the fresh scents of sea salt and linen.
made with reusable glass jars + aluminum tins, lead-free wicks, 100% natural coconut wax, and quality fragrance oils; our candles are nontoxic and always phthalate + cruelty-free.
basic. candles are hand-poured in collaboration with village apothecary in birmingham, alabama.
white riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine)
$ 7.95 USD
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unit price perwhite riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine): in highly segregated tulsa, oklahoma in june 1921, a white mob attacked the mostly black neighborhood of greenwood. hundreds of people were killed, thousands injured. homes, businesses, schools, and churches were burned or looted. city government supported the mob, insurance companies refused to cover the losses, and the kkk touted it as a great success. media barely mentioned it, and it was rarely reported on or taught in schools. for decades it was referred to as a riot, and only recently has the more accurate term “massacre” been applied. this short history creates an evocative account grounded in well-researched details that bring the events alive in an urgent and personal way, while also detailing what happened afterwards and the ongoing fight for reparations. as we reach the centennial of these atrocities, this zine serves as a reminder that we must all take an active role in not repeating the worst of our history.
white trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america
$ 18.00 USD
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unit price perwhite trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america: this groundbreaking book by isenberg explores the often-overlooked history of class in america. from the civil war to the rise of eugenics, white trash have been central to major political and social debates, often marginalized and vilified. isenberg delves into the roots of this class system, showing how it shaped pivotal moments in history, including the new deal and the great society. she also explores the legacy of poor whites in contemporary culture, from reality tv to the ongoing struggles of the working class. a powerful and eye-opening read.)
who was martin luther king, jr.?: this illustrated book tells the powerful story of martin luther king jr.'s life, from his pivotal role in organizing the montgomery bus boycott to his nationwide advocacy for civil rights, including voting rights and desegregation. written for children ages 7-12, it highlights his dedication to non-violent protest and his fight for justice for the disenfranchised and poor, making his legacy accessible and meaningful for younger readers.
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by: jennifer justus (author), taylor elliott bruce (editor)
journey into the heart of alabama with travel, cultural and historical guidance from locals and experts. wildsam's field guide to alabama includes a special section focused on the state's extraordinary musical heritage, and also delves into football, folk art, food and drink and the best destinations for modern travelers.
*paperback
by: taylor bruce
wildsam field guides: american south leads travelers into the most authentic experience of this american region, working closely with an eclectic team of trusted locals. contributors include social justice activist bryan stevenson, pitmaster flora payne, poet beth ann fennely, jazz band leader ben jaffe, fishing guide moe newman and writer daniel wallace, among others. topics in the handsome volume include bourbon, literature, civil rights history, alabama folk art, barbecue icons, tabasco, florida springs, herschel walker, recording studios and more.
*paperback
wilma mankiller (little people, big dreams)
$ 15.99 USD
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$ 15.99 USD
unit price perwilma mankiller (little people, big dreams): for readers ages 4 to 7, this book explores wilma mankiller’s life in this little people, big dreams book. growing up cherokee, wilma learned to be proud of her heritage. but moving from oklahoma’s rocky mountains to san francisco made her realize how unfairly native americans were treated. as an adult, wilma became a leader fighting for native american rights. she made history as the first woman elected as principal chief of the cherokee nation. this book features stylish illustrations and extra facts, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of wilma mankiller. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
the kaarem wind chime raise collar silk top is a slightly tapered raised collar cropped top.
the wind chime top runs true to size and is 100% raw silk. we recommend gentle wash + hang to dry or dry clean.
please note: this is a pre-loved item. gently used — item is previously worn, does not have original tags. does have a spot of slight discoloration.
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this beautifully designed clothbound book brings together the 'Palabrarmas' series by the chilean-born artist, poet and activist cecilia vicuña (born 1948).
images of these works―each a powerful juxtaposition of color, poetry and politics―appear alongside new essays and historical references chosen with the artist. palabrarmas, a neologism that translates to "word weapons" or "word arms," imagine new ways of seeing language. taking the form of collages, silkscreens, drawings, poems, fabric banners, cutouts, mixed-media installations and street actions, vicuña’s palabarmas bring together her work in poetry, activism and visual art. each one unpacks and deconstructs single words to reveal other words hiding within them, allowing new meanings to emerge.
the artist began making these visual anagrams while in exile in london and bogotá after the pinochet-led coup of 1973 in chile, and has always seen them as a form of liberation―as a way to "open up minds by opening up words," as she puts it. the palabarmas have taken on new relevance in today’s political climate, and appeared on the streets during chile’s 2019 revolution as protest signs. this book presents a range of palabrarmas in color for the first time, with new essays by mónica de la torre, carla macchiavello, cecilia vicuña and jeanne gerrity, and reprinted texts by rené daumal, robert randall and simón rodríguez.
the miranda bennett wrap top is our most versatile top. wear it crossed in the front, with the fabric tied at the side - twist it for a low plunge - double knot for major impact - or, wear it reversed. each top comes with a printed styling guide, or refer to the mbs styling page.
the wrap top is made of a 100% black silk charmeuse, a luxurious, satin-faced fabric that feels as good as it looks.
one size fits US size 0-16
petite one size fits US size P0-P16
miranda bennett studio garments are ethically handmade at her in-house studio in austin, texas.
kim wears a one size. kaylee is 5'2" and wears a petite one size.
zami: a new spelling of my name: the term "zami" comes from the carriacou word for women working together as friends, lovers, and companions. in this honest and poetic work, audre lorde reflects on the women who shaped her life and the communities that nurtured her growth. blending biography, myth, and history, lorde creates a new genre she calls "biomythography"—chronicling her journey from childhood in harlem through adulthood. a deeply introspective portrait of identity, love, and the power of chosen family.
the alabama chanin zero waste helton skirt is soft, stretchy, and figure-flattering. It offers a slim fit at the hip with a slight flare to the knee. made up of pieces of Alabama Chanin's organic cotton waffle fabric in vetiver, wax, and natural, the skirt also features hand-painted details, lightweight jersey trim at the hem, and a satin-smooth, wide elastic waistband. herringbone stitching provides embellishment and stretch throughout.
the helton skirt is hand sewn and runs true to size, measures approximately 25" in length. it is 100% organic cotton waffle knit. we recommend gentle wash + hang to dry.
alabama chanin garments are made in florence, alabama by both an in-house production team and contracted community makers.
zero waste blocks offers a modern, sustainable approach to sewing, teaching you how to create a scandi-style collection of 20 garments without wasting fabric or paper. using the innovative ‘paperless’ method of zero waste pattern cutting, you’ll strategically plan your pattern pieces to eliminate both textile and paper waste. this unique technique is perfect for those who want to learn self-drafting and make eco-friendly clothing.
the book introduces 5 simple zero waste pattern blocks—t-shirt, skirt, tank top, shirt, and trousers—which can be transformed into 15 additional designs through small modifications or by mixing and matching. with clear pattern layout instructions and templates, sizes range from uk 6–30/us 2–26. once you’ve mastered the basics, the design possibilities are endless.