Gourds, Banjos & Callaloo Zine
This zine is an exploration of Queer African Diasporic growing stories from the UK and Turtle Island (United States of America). The intention is to amplify unheard stories of folks who are growing culturally appropriate food, medicine and instruments as a form of resistance to the ongoing colonial legacy of assimilation and disconnection from our ancestral homelands.
Designed and written by Marcus MacDonald. Featuring recipes and conversations with Dee Woods and Hannah Mayree.
All proceeds go towards our Land Pot.
Disclaimer: We are a small collective of part-time workers with other jobs and responsibilities. Thank you for supporting our work! We apologise for any delays and we appreciate your patience and understanding.
This zine is an exploration of Queer African Diasporic growing stories from the UK and Turtle Island (United States of America). The intention is to amplify unheard stories of folks who are growing culturally appropriate food, medicine and instruments as a form of resistance to the ongoing colonial legacy of assimilation and disconnection from our ancestral homelands.
Designed and written by Marcus MacDonald. Featuring recipes and conversations with Dee Woods and Hannah Mayree.
All proceeds go towards our Land Pot.
Disclaimer: We are a small collective of part-time workers with other jobs and responsibilities. Thank you for supporting our work! We apologise for any delays and we appreciate your patience and understanding.
This zine is an exploration of Queer African Diasporic growing stories from the UK and Turtle Island (United States of America). The intention is to amplify unheard stories of folks who are growing culturally appropriate food, medicine and instruments as a form of resistance to the ongoing colonial legacy of assimilation and disconnection from our ancestral homelands.
Designed and written by Marcus MacDonald. Featuring recipes and conversations with Dee Woods and Hannah Mayree.
All proceeds go towards our Land Pot.
Disclaimer: We are a small collective of part-time workers with other jobs and responsibilities. Thank you for supporting our work! We apologise for any delays and we appreciate your patience and understanding.
Cultivating Justice
This is the first of 3 zines that are part of the collaborative project Cultivating Justice, a project coordinated by 3 grassroots organisations: Land In Our Names (LION), Out On The Land (OOTL, the Landworkers Alliance LGBTQIA+ working group), and Farmerama. The project intends to build lasting mobilisation and justice for marginalised communities who are resisting colonial, patriarchal and imperialist food/farming systems.
Gourds, Banjos & Callaloo
Marcus narrated and produced episode 5 of Cultivating Justice all about Gourds and Banjos. Featuring interviews with Island Girl a.k.a Bianca Wilson and Hannah Mayree which you can listen to here.
Delivery Information
This zine is 26 pages long, 80 gsm and full colour. Second class delivery to the United Kingdom £1.00. International delivery £4.50
ALL ORDERS PLACED IN MAY WILL BE SHIPPED IN JUNE