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How to Boycott

Author: Biel, Joe, 1977-.
Other Author(s): Blue, Elly.


Full title: How to Boycott: make your voice heard, understand history, & change the world
From Chick-Fil-A to the Boston Tea Party, Nike to Women's Suffrage in the U.S., United Farm Workers to the Woolworth's Lunch Counter, boycotts have been an instrumental way to push the needle and change the world from the ground up. This zine distinguishes between virtgue signaling and boycotts and how to channel the lessons from history to change the world in your own movements by building effective coalitions and creating public sympathy for them. Read up and you'll be along with the wild ride of history as well as tips from those who were successful about how to be the change that you want to see! - From publisher

Mettanoia: Mental Health & Self Care Strategies

Author: Pederson, Shea,


Includes helpful resources. "A brief look at mental health and self-care in an easy-to-read format. If you're struggling with your mental health, this may be the zine for you!" - From publisher

Pacific Lutheran University & Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Grant Papers, 1955-2019

  • SPEC 1.6.1
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  • 1955 - 2019

The Pacific Lutheran University & Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Grant Papers primarily center around the effects of and response to urban sprawl on the Clover Creek and the Chambers Creek Basin in Pierce County, Washington between 1955 and 2019. These materials include the administrative records of the South Suburban Sewer District, as well as materials relating to the organization’s annexations, correspondence, sewerage planning, and regional reporting on the sewer district’s activities. The material also includes records related to the Chambers Creek-Clover Creek Sewerage Plan, Pierce County organizations and community projects centered on environmental and heritage initiatives, as well as materials that center on the relationship between Pacific Lutheran University’s Environmental Studies Program and the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed.

What the ladies have to say

Author: Tarlet, Ronni.


Full title: What the ladies have to say: activists in Palestine, Indonesia, and the Philippines

Clover Creek Watershed Council Records, 1984-2019

This series consists of materials relating to Clover Creek Watershed Council’s relationship with Pacific Lutheran University. The bulk of these materials, which include presentations given by Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed Council Member Al Schmauder, as well as projects and photographs of Pacific Lutheran University Environmental 350 students, date between 1992 and 2000.

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