Forwarded from Sam Melia: A Grug's Life
Laura's copy just landed too, a beautiful new edition, really well put together.
Check them out at WhitePeoplePress.com. 15% off everything with coupon code SUMMER too.
https://t.me/prowhitefam2/2030
Check them out at WhitePeoplePress.com. 15% off everything with coupon code SUMMER too.
https://t.me/prowhitefam2/2030
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Holy smokes, check out this gorgeous anthology that just arrived from The White People’s Press. Antelope Hill, eat your heart out!
Check out their offerings at WhitePeoplePress.com. 15% off everything with coupon code SUMMER
Check out their offerings at WhitePeoplePress.com. 15% off everything with coupon code SUMMER
Forwarded from Xurious
New track, "Sacrifice", featuring Hiraeth, is now live on Odysee:
https://odysee.com/@xuriousmusic:2/Xurious-ft.-Hiraeth---Sacrifice:d?r=HK6LYYaUM8TFkvyLQwBRDqDo6xqTLDPe
https://odysee.com/@xuriousmusic:2/Xurious-ft.-Hiraeth---Sacrifice:d?r=HK6LYYaUM8TFkvyLQwBRDqDo6xqTLDPe
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Xurious ft. Hiraeth - Sacrifice
A reworking of Hiraeth's original song of the same title, inspired by the ideas of Savitri Devi.
Forwarded from Grandma Towler's
It's Yorkshire Day!
To celebrate we're offering 10% off all Grandma Towler products today.
Use code AYUP at checkout to secure the existence of your discount.
www.grandmatowlers.co.uk
To celebrate we're offering 10% off all Grandma Towler products today.
Use code AYUP at checkout to secure the existence of your discount.
www.grandmatowlers.co.uk
What does it mean to be a woman, and what does the word "femininity" mean in an age when men can become women?
Ashley MacAlisdair on "Reclaiming Femininity":
"Being a woman used to mean something. We had a purpose, and were essential to the health and well-being of our communities and societies at large, but sadly this is no longer the case for many modern women."
Read the rest here:
https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/reclaiming-femininity/
Ashley MacAlisdair on "Reclaiming Femininity":
"Being a woman used to mean something. We had a purpose, and were essential to the health and well-being of our communities and societies at large, but sadly this is no longer the case for many modern women."
Read the rest here:
https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/reclaiming-femininity/
Exciting new book coming this month—The Story of Our People—a quintessential book for helping our children understand and appreciate who they are and where they come from. Read more below:
https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/product/the-story-of-our-people/
https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/product/the-story-of-our-people/
The Story of Our People -- we're very proud of this one, check it out, as it's going fast!
https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/product/the-story-of-our-people/
https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/product/the-story-of-our-people/
If you prefer to not buy directly from us, you can get some of our books on Amazon:
50 Classic Tales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733602666
Folk: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733602682
The Story of Our People: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1953373240
50 Classic Tales: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733602666
Folk: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733602682
The Story of Our People: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1953373240
Happy Halloween!
On the formation of Hallowe’en, or Samain:
“Samain is the Old Irish name (Modern Irish Samhain) for a festival celebrated on 31 October to 1 November in the standard western calendar. In contemporary popular understanding, this date marks the beginning of the Celtic year. . . . The date is important in both medieval literature and modern folklore. As a transitional period between years or, at the very least, between seasons, the eve of Samain was a liminal time in which boundaries between the mundane world and the Otherworld were more likely to be crossed. Magical events and supernatural beings were more likely to be encountered on Samain or one of the other quarter days …”
John T. Koch, Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia
On the formation of Hallowe’en, or Samain:
“Samain is the Old Irish name (Modern Irish Samhain) for a festival celebrated on 31 October to 1 November in the standard western calendar. In contemporary popular understanding, this date marks the beginning of the Celtic year. . . . The date is important in both medieval literature and modern folklore. As a transitional period between years or, at the very least, between seasons, the eve of Samain was a liminal time in which boundaries between the mundane world and the Otherworld were more likely to be crossed. Magical events and supernatural beings were more likely to be encountered on Samain or one of the other quarter days …”
John T. Koch, Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia
Forwarded from White Art Collective
We want to make a feature length film, but we need your help!
Check out the trailer and pitch here: https://odysee.com/@WhiteArtCollective:a/Black-Specter-Teaser-Trailer-and-Pitch:2
Then visit https://wacmedia.store/2022/10/31/black-specter/ for info on how you can help.
Check out the trailer and pitch here: https://odysee.com/@WhiteArtCollective:a/Black-Specter-Teaser-Trailer-and-Pitch:2
Then visit https://wacmedia.store/2022/10/31/black-specter/ for info on how you can help.