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Sumpthin' new from The Icarus Project- Underground Roots: Taproots and Topsoils

Posted March 21, 2005 by in Books & Zines

We got word that The Icarus Project folks have a few new publications in the works...

The Icarus Project's new book, Underground Roots: Taproots and Topsoils is due out in April 2005. In addition they are putting together a smaller publication containing artwork called, Underground Roots and Magic Spells: A Guide to Creating Mental Health Support Networks in Our Communities.

Here's some of the artwork that will be included. These are from Fly, Cristy Road, and Sophie Crumb respectively. Click here to see the full gallery of pieces.

Taproots and Topsoils is all about building community from the ground up, looking at how other people do things and emulating and replicating what works – joining forces with them and figuring out how to grow together into the future. Our social and economic safety nets have either already been or are in the process of being cut, and the big question is: how do we make new ones with the scraps of what we’ve got? Instead of reinventing the wheel, how can we use all the pieces out there to create a whole new way to fly? The contributers provide a clever mix of social movements, healing modalities, and community organizing models.

Here's a bunch of pieces you can look forward to:

MindFreedom - On Finding My Tribe, and Thinking for Myself

Freedom Center–Grassroots Empowerment Model of Mental Health Organizing

Fountain House – The Clubhouse Model-History and Future

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

Theater of the Oppressed

Re-evaluation Counseling – useful tactics/non-heirarchical therapy model

Somatic Experiencing and the Roots of Our Illness

Alcoholics Anonymous

The Harm Reduction Movement

Food Not Bombs – as radical non-heirarchical/decentrailized grassroots network model

Prison Moratorium Project – example of community outreach and education

Lessons From ACT UP

Welcome Home Zapatista – finding community in revolution

The Asambleas in Argentina

Harm Free Zones and Community Organizing by Kai from Critical Resistance

Affinity Groups - history from Spanish anarchists/anti-nuke move

Community Supported Agriculture/Permaculture - reconnecting with the ground

Processwork/Process Oriented Psych– integrating aspects of shamanism into our work

Green Gulch Zen Center – Finding Spiritual Community

Comments

the third image, about exercize and eating well and stuff, is awsome! who is the artist?

Posted by: canek-face at March 23, 2005 5:07 PM

sophie crumb!! she's amazing, we're psyched to have her on our side!!

Posted by: sascha scatter at March 24, 2005 11:03 PM

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