
if you want to get a better idea of the ideological underpinnings of the
Bcollective, please check out the writings below. there are several formats
available, from chapter shortcuts to downloadable PDF versions of entire
articles. enjoy!
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ARTICLES:
IMPROV(E): AN ECOSOMATIC LEARNING GUIDE
by Nala Walla, version Mar 2009
Print out this handy little zine, and fold yourself. Download the PDF,
then link to zine.com for instructions on how to fold. Viola! DIY!
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PDF
DIY
8 page pocket zine
REWILDING: A PATH TOWARDS EMBODIED ACTIVISM
by Nala Walla, version August 2008
written for the Living Now Project
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as PDF
THE EMBODIED ACTIVIST: WHERE PERMACULTURE
MEETS THE ARTS
by Nala Walla, April 2008
written for Contact Quarterly Magazine
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as PDF
THE BODYVERSE: SHIFTING CRITERIA EARTHWARDS
by Nala Walla, Jan 2008
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as PDF
THE BODYBASED ACTIVIST: A PATH TOWARDS
SUSTAINABILITY WITH BODY AS GUIDE
by Nala Walla, June 2007
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as PDF
THE YOGA OF GARDENING
by Nala Walla, May 2007
written for City Repair's The Village Builder
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as PDF
ZONE ZERO: WHERE PERMACULTURE MEETS THE ARTS
by Nala Walla, September 2006
from PERMACULTURE
ACTIVIST MAGAZINE
"The Art of Permaculture" Issue,
Winter 2006
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PDF
RECLAIMING THE BODY AS HOME: THE BODYBASED ARTS
AS CENTER OF THE ‘NEW VILLAGE'
by Nala Walla, August 2005
from City Repair's 2006 Village Builder
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as PDF
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RECOMMENDED READING LIST:
There are so many inspirational writers, thinkers, philosophers,
poets, dancers, actors and activists out there to whom I am deeply indebted
for putting down their wisdom on paper. Here is a cross-section of books
and articles which I recommend for use as a transdisciplinary activist
syllabus. Long live self-education! --nalawalla
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