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the weekly meal planner & grocery list by papier is the perfect daily companion for any kitchen. these planners allow you to easily plot out weekly menus and jot down creative ideas for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in stylish, foodie-inspired designs. with 60 high-quality, tearaway pages and separate shopping lists, grocery trips become a breeze. popular among home chefs, hosts, and anyone who loves to plan.
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100% offset paper
cover: uncoated paper
size: 9.4 in x 7.1 in
the western bandana by abracadana is a versatile square scarf with a classic paisley print and soft, lightweight cotton feel. wear it around your neck, in your hair, or tied to a bag for an easy, everyday statement.
the western bandana is made from tightly woven, 100% cotton quilting fabric with a rolled hem. we recommend gentle wash + lay flat to dry.
it is screen printed with a soft print that's visible on both sides. pre-washed and pressed, these bandanas become softer after each trip through the laundry. it is approximately 21” x 21”, or 53 x 53 cm.
ethically made in the united states.
is a “shag” a seabird or just a rude thing to call your ex? welcome to which hunt—the party game that asks the important questions: “is that an actual bird species… or a creative new way to offend someone?” players take turns guessing whether a given word is a legitimate phrase or a borderline offensive jab. the results? hilarious, confusing, and weirdly educational. (spoiler: a “booby” is both.)
this box of fun includes 300 cards, each featuring a single phrase and your job is simple: is it this or that? the highlighted word is the answer. play with 2–8 players, or solo if you’re into quiet judgment and self-reflection. comes with a mini guide for casual and competitive play depending on how savage your group is.
- suitable for 2-8 players
- short, fast-paced game play
- features 400 double-sided cards
- box size: 6" x 4" x 3" (15 X 10 X 8 cm)
the white coat inside dots by happy french gang is the perfect play on texture to give a timeless and generous coat. the outside of the coat is made with a playful superposition of their two favorite and distinctive hand-woven cotton which makes this coat so special. it is really roomy and comfortably fits a thick sweater underneath. it has a lining and 2 large pockets. like all their products, their coats are crafted in small batches by their artisans, and limited quantities are available.
100% natural hand-woven cotton. we recommend hand wash + lay flat to dry. one size fits most.
happy french gang textiles are hand-spun, hand-woven, hand-dyed and hand-stitched with an organic cotton. it is a one woman owned company and is a combination of a french vision and a california creation. hfg works with a small indian cooperative and knows all the artisans involved in the process.
white fragility: racism isn’t just the work of violent mobs or extremist groups — it’s embedded in the structures and daily practices of society. robin diangelo’s white fragility explores how well-meaning white people often perpetuate racial inequalities, even when they intend to do the opposite. drawing on examples from media, institutions, and everyday interactions, diangelo reveals how fear, anger, and defensiveness around race keep racism in place. this book is a call to confront the discomfort that comes with racial issues, urging white readers to engage in more open, honest conversations and actively work toward social justice.
this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.
basic.'s first line of candles!
candle I from basic. is soft and refreshing, infused with the fresh scents of sea salt and linen.
made with reusable glass jars + aluminum tins, lead-free wicks, 100% natural coconut wax, and quality fragrance oils; our candles are nontoxic and always phthalate + cruelty-free.
basic. candles are hand-poured in collaboration with village apothecary in birmingham, alabama.
white riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine)
$ 7.95 USD
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unit price perwhite riot / black massacre: 1921 tulsa race massacre (zine): in highly segregated tulsa, oklahoma in june 1921, a white mob attacked the mostly black neighborhood of greenwood. hundreds of people were killed, thousands injured. homes, businesses, schools, and churches were burned or looted. city government supported the mob, insurance companies refused to cover the losses, and the kkk touted it as a great success. media barely mentioned it, and it was rarely reported on or taught in schools. for decades it was referred to as a riot, and only recently has the more accurate term “massacre” been applied. this short history creates an evocative account grounded in well-researched details that bring the events alive in an urgent and personal way, while also detailing what happened afterwards and the ongoing fight for reparations. as we reach the centennial of these atrocities, this zine serves as a reminder that we must all take an active role in not repeating the worst of our history.
white trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america
$ 18.00 USD
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unit price perwhite trash: the 400-year untold history of class in america: this groundbreaking book by isenberg explores the often-overlooked history of class in america. from the civil war to the rise of eugenics, white trash have been central to major political and social debates, often marginalized and vilified. isenberg delves into the roots of this class system, showing how it shaped pivotal moments in history, including the new deal and the great society. she also explores the legacy of poor whites in contemporary culture, from reality tv to the ongoing struggles of the working class. a powerful and eye-opening read.)
who was martin luther king, jr.?: this illustrated book tells the powerful story of martin luther king jr.'s life, from his pivotal role in organizing the montgomery bus boycott to his nationwide advocacy for civil rights, including voting rights and desegregation. written for children ages 7-12, it highlights his dedication to non-violent protest and his fight for justice for the disenfranchised and poor, making his legacy accessible and meaningful for younger readers.
this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.
UP-UP Dark Wild Mint is an inspiring dark chocolate Single Estate 50% cacao content made with fine flavour cocoa beans from a single farm called "El Rosario" located in the Necocli region on the north-eastern coast of Colombia; this bar is characterised because of the distinctive cacao notes with the perfect balance between sweetness and bitter tones, followed by nutty flavours and well-defined tones of wild mint, finishing with hints of dried-fruit and a refreshing aftertaste.
by: jennifer justus (author), taylor elliott bruce (editor)
journey into the heart of alabama with travel, cultural and historical guidance from locals and experts. wildsam's field guide to alabama includes a special section focused on the state's extraordinary musical heritage, and also delves into football, folk art, food and drink and the best destinations for modern travelers.
*paperback
the willow recycled vegan shoulder bag by melie bianco is an understated piece that makes for a versatile wardrobe. the wide strap will sit comfortably on your shoulder and the supple recycled vegan leather is soft to the touch. easily transition from season to season with this asymmetric bag.
crafted from recycled vegan leather, we recommend gentle care to maintain its quality. this bag comfortably fits up to an iphone 14 pro.
dimensions: 10"w x 6"h x 3"d , strap drop: 13", strap length: 25"
the willow recycled vegan shoulder bag is ethically made in china.
wilma mankiller (little people, big dreams)
$ 15.99 USD
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$ 15.99 USD
unit price perwilma mankiller (little people, big dreams): for readers ages 4 to 7, this book explores wilma mankiller’s life in this little people, big dreams book. growing up cherokee, wilma learned to be proud of her heritage. but moving from oklahoma’s rocky mountains to san francisco made her realize how unfairly native americans were treated. as an adult, wilma became a leader fighting for native american rights. she made history as the first woman elected as principal chief of the cherokee nation. this book features stylish illustrations and extra facts, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of wilma mankiller. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
