Looking for your next great read, watch, or listen? We’ve got you covered! Livable Future NOW asked our colleagues to share what they’ve read, watched, or listened to recently that they’d recommend to Food & Water Watch community members like you. Here’s a handful of staff picks!
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BOOK TALK PICK!
Poisoning the Well: How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America
"This is a podcast by three female law professors [Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray]
Book by Sharon Udasin and Rachel Frazin
Dani’s Pick
that I listen to religiously to stay up to date on all the craziness going on at the Supreme Court and in the judicial branch more generally. They're funny, brilliant, and make the legal world a little more accessible for nonlawyers."
Poisoning the Well by Sharon Udasin and Rachel Frazin: An Author Talk
"This book traces the history of PFAS, the toxic 'forever chemicals' you can find in
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Jeanine’s Pick
everything from mascara to cooking pans — and likely even in your own blood! — and shares what it would take to regulate and eliminate these poisons from our lives."
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the
Natural World Book by Robin Wall Kimmerer
GREAT ESCAPE PICK!
The Backyard Bird Chronicles Book by Amy Tan
"Kimmerer shows us that we can all live in true appreciation for
Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy Documentary by Netflix
one another and our envi- ronment by grounding ourselves in gratitude, reci- procity, and community. I loved this book so much that I knew it would be the perfect gift for the wonderful people on our Against All Odds benefit host committee." Katie’s Pick
"By admiring and sketching birds in her yard, Tan
"This docu- mentary is about the psychology of marketing and how it feeds an economy
Krissy’s Pick
found a deeper connection to nature, something she needed to find peace in this increasing- ly divided and overwhelming time. What a delightful escape — something I’m sure many of us could use right now!"
Angie’s Pick
that produces insane amounts of waste (and shows us where it goes). It’s really eye-opening!"
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