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City Quitters

Karen Rosenkranz

A newsletter exploring cultural shifts and post-urban life

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Latest Issues

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Getting cosy with collapse

“All civilisations, like everything alive on this planet, go through the cycles of life: birth, growth, flowering, harvesting, dying. It is essential to recognise that we are in the final stage of this cycle.” – Margaret Wheatley

2 months ago
25
6

Life is better in real life

Raina (Falling Bridge) by Ryan McGinley

5 months ago
46
2

"You need to grasp the nettle"

### “In the age of the polycrisis, the city is not providing many answers. We urgently need to shift towards a regenerative approach, and the countryside can be an ideal testing ground for these new practices”

6 months ago
20
4

Less hustle, more life

Over the last two years, I have been researching stories for a potential City Quitters documentary. Getting funded is no joke though, and as it stands, I won't be making a film, but this seems like an excellent platform to share some of tho...

7 months ago
28
6

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  • Karen Rosenkranz

    works across trend forecasting, research, cultural insight, prefers to be outside (camping, wild swimming, climbing, hiking...), natural wine enthusiast, wannabe potter, mother of two, identifies as a slacker

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