Are.na Channel – https://www.are.na/practical-guide-to-resilience
YouTube Playlist – Practical Guide To Resilience
PREVIOUS GUEST TALKS
Every semester we invite experts across a wide range of fields and lived experiences to share their perspectives and knowledge with us. For previous guest lectures please visit the Experts page.
CLASS MATERIALS
I am very excited to be able to share some useful materials with you as a way to help you jump-start your experiments and projects in the classroom and at home.
- Glitter, because why not?!
- Microgreen seeds
- Expanding potting soil
- Natural dyes
- Electronic components
- Small solar cells
- Cyanotype solution
- Stickers
MATERIALS YOU MIGHT NEED
As you navigate the class content, you might find yourself wanting to harvest things on your own, grow food from your own scrap or begin your own fermentation projects. Feel free to look around your environment for items that can help you with those experiments, some items you might want to keep an eye out for are:
- Glass jar (for growing cultures)
- Plain yogurt
- Flour (white, wheat or a mix)
- Seeds from scrap or from seed libraries
- Recycled materials of any kind (VIDEO)
INTERESTING WEB RESOURCES
- 100 Resilient Cities
- Center for Resilient Cities & Landscape
- RETI Center
- The Point CDC
- New York Restoration Project & the NYRP IG account
- GrowNYC & their IG account
- GreenThumb Growing Toolkit website & IG account
- Green Guerrillas
- TrueLove Seeds
- LES Ecology Center
- Public Lab
- Abolition Science
- Free Radicals
- Intersectional Environmentalist
- Emergence Magazine
- Slow Factory
- NYC Mesh
- RedHook Wifi
- Portable Network Kit (PNK)
- Sudo Mesh Project & disaster.radio
- Community Networks
- Submarine cable Map
- Network locator
- Open database of cell towers