
DIY org fostering community & hosting remote events prioritising chronically ill & disabled folk.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 55 | Subscribers | Read | theremotebody.substack.com |
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These are extracts from a zine called “The Spoon Fairies on Strike!” made by rosa (@the_rosa_artist). The zine is a 12-page A6 political pamphlet written by the Spoon Fairies as they organise for an upcoming strike. The zine includes a pull...
Suddenly somehow December is approaching, the final month of the year. In Europe this is a cold month so make sure you have some cosy jumpers and blankets to snuggle under. It’s perfect weather for hot drinks and film marathons. Am I going ...
Welcome to our new monthly round-up of remote events that have piqued our interest, alongside our own upcoming workshops, and recommendations from the remote body community. These emails will be brought to you by the wonderful Jenny Adlem e...
I am so pleased to share work from Angelica with you this month, two oil paintings and a hybrid digital painting poem, that speak to me of the processing of heavy emotional loads, of weight and complexity, of disconnect and reaching for int...
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founder & facilitator at the remote body, writer & researcher elsewhere, interested in the intersection of embodied experience, methodology, form and narrative \ud83d\udcab\ud83c\udf31
nonbinary lesbian poet and artist who really loves my friends. Mad and disabled and I’m loud about it.
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