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I've been preparing for few things to do during the week
tutorial on how I usually make pants
silk paper sun catchers
party decorations
milk carton mini greenhouses
something for my “pimp my tradition” folk costume project
embroidered patches
guerilla art
take #2 on growing mushrooms
clothing designing
solarpunk picnic!
I don’t plan on doing all of these, I’ve (hopefully) learned my lesson on planning for more than I have spoons for, but these are options of what I could do and what I have done some preparations for.
Ooo, this’ll be my first SPAW! here‘s some things I’m planning:
- plant more things in my garden (I want to focus on attracting more butterflies as pollinators because someone that lives near my garden is deathly allergic to bees)
- mend some clothes (thrift store jeans and a cardigan)
- hem a corduroy skirt to be knee-length
- cinch the waist of most of my jeans
- try to make more teas w the stuff from my garden
- finally finish that book on environmental policy
- make a bee bath!
- try out that moss milkshake paint thing… that’s mainly for me, it just looks rlly neat
- try out different water saving techniques and see what works
and that’s about it! If anyone has any more suggestions for what I can do, I’d always appreciate hearing them!
I have some mending I plan to do on a blanket I like. I ordered some trees through the Arbor Day Foundation that I should be recieving/planting around that time. I am also hoping to be able to get my rain garden together with native plants from my the sale my local conservation center puts on annually ♡ I will also be cruising arpund my neighborhood on my bicycle to pick up some of the litter (it is constant because I live on a school road).
I was supposed to me at my place for the week but I’m gonna be with my mom who will be recovering from surgery instead, so no planting the garden for me unfortunately. But, it does mean I have a captive audience in my mother, who went to art school for fashion design, as I learn how to mend clothing.
Plus, it gives me some time to finish my book on ecosocialism AND have some conversations with my pretty conservative family.
Let’s see if I can get my ass in gear enough to put together some of those woodshop projects I’ve been keeping around since spaw last year… pallet bench; suburito; maybe fix up the shed ramp if I get real frisky
the bench is for donating to a bus stop near my house. plus I have some parts to give to the local bike co-op.
On this day, 10 April 1969, Indonesian worker activist and martyr Marsinah was born in rural Nglundo, East Java. In school, she was a bright student, at the top of her class, but she was unable to afford to attend university. So she moved to the city, and eventually found work in a watch factory in Porong (content note: sexual violence).
Then one day, in April 1993, the governor of East Java increased the minimum wage by 20%. However the company Marsinah worked for, PT Catur Putra Surya, refused to implement the increase. Despite living under the harsh US-backed dictatorship of president Suharto, Marsinah and 500 co-workers walked out on strike on 3 May.
The following day they began a sit-in in the factory, and the company began negotiations, which included Marsinah as a spokesperson for the workers, and agreed their demands.
On 5 May, 13 workers were called to the District Military Command, where they were forced to sign resignation letters. Marsinah headed to the military office to try to find out what happened to her colleagues, then disappeared.
Her body was found 3 days later. She had been brutally tortured, beaten, raped with a blunt instrument and killed.
The Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation determined that Marsinah was most likely killed by the army. To date, no one has been convicted for her murder. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1691590451026098/?type=3
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