Posts tagged ‘mom’

1/2/2019

1400 pounds

Of trash to landfill in one

Load. Market excess.

Vegan New Year’s Feast Recipes!

On my Patreon I have a $5 a month patron level for vegan recipes! Today I have posted my New Year’s Day Southern Vegan recipes for success!

Sweet Southern Black Eyed Peas, Classic Cornbread, and Gungho Greens!

http://www.patreon.com/mokarnage to sign up and get the recipes. Plus I post free stuff on their as well!!

1/1/2019

Warm winds have arrived

What tidings they bring remains

To be seen. We wait.

2/9/2018

Looking cool in your

Thirties,  combo of orange eye

shadow, baby puke. 

2017 Gaia Women’s Gathering Herbal Conference

This herbal conference is coming up very soon. May 5-7 please register asap to get a spot.click here for the registration and website: Gaia Gathering

I will be teaching two courses which I am very excited about. My bio and the course descriptions are below:

Mo Karnage is a new mom living on a farm, the Heathen Homestead, in Beaverdam, VA. Mo is a sober, vegan, queer, genderqueer, witchy zine loving anarchist. Mo is working on balancing construction, activism, writing and herbalism in their life.”

“Know Your Rights Workshop

MO KARNAGE

This workshop will teach attendees, through a series of interactive skits, what their rights are when dealing with the police, and how to best assert their rights to protect themselves. This workshop comes from the non hierarchical organization of Copwatch, and is a great starting point for anyone learning to drive or becoming politically active.”

“Prisons, PTSD/PICS, and Herbs: A Growing Need

MO KARNAGE

This workshop will address the situation within the U.S. Prison Industrial Complex, explore how and how much this results in instances of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or Post Incarceration Syndrome, and where herbalism can fit in as a potential method to reduce rates of recidivism. Herbal medicine has a strong potential to intervene in the viscious cycles of trauma and incarceration, and help make the world a better place for everyone. Some of the descriptions in this workshop may be upsetting or triggering to folks, so please feel free to leave the room as needed, and to ask for support.”