The Crones Collective

The Crones Collective stands for Community Resources for Opportunity to Nurture and Educate Society. This collective is dedicated on helping providing resources and educating people about human rights and global issues while fostering a supportive community. Going beyond human rights I hope to make an impact also by supporting animals and protecting the Earth. Thank you to all who support and work on societal positive progression.

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Electronic Libraries

American History

• The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah Jones

• An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

• A People’s History of The United States, Howard Zinn

• 1491, Charles C Mann

• Stamped From the Beginning, Ibram Kendi

• Unsettling Truths, Mark Charles

• The New Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander

• How the Word is Passed, Clint Smith

• The Warmth of Other Suns, Isabel Wilkerson

• Four Hundred Souls, Ibram Kendi

• The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein

• South to America, Imani Perry

• Slavery by Another Name, Douglas Blackmon

Black Education

• How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, Walter Rooney

• The Wretched of the Earth, Frantz Fanon

• The Congo From Leopold to Kabila

• The Black Jacobins Toussaint L’ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution, CLR James

• The Jakarta Method, Vincent Bevins

• King Leopolds Ghost, Adam Hochschild

• The Assassination of Lumumba, Ludo Witte

• The Lumumba Plot, Stuart Reid

• White Malice, Susan Williams

• Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu’s Congo in the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz, Michela Wrong

Palestinian Education

• The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, Rashid Khalidi

• The Message, Ta-Nehisi Coates

• Ten Myths About Israel, Ilan Pappe

• Voices of the Nakba, Diana Allan

• The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine

• The Palestine Laboratory, Antony Leowenstein

• Palestinian Identity, Rashid Khalidi

• A History of the Arab Peoples, Albert Hourani

• Gaza An Inquest into its Martyrdom, Finkelstein

• The Case for Sanctions Against Israel, Lim

Liberty & Democracy

• We Refuse, Jackson

• Freedom is a Constant Struggle, Angela Y Davis

• To Make Men Free, Heather Richardson

• Let This Radicalize You, Kelly Hayes

• Wake Up America Black Women on the Future of Democracy, Blain

• Caste The Origins of our Discontents, Isabel Wilkerson

• Democracy Awakening, Heather Cox

• Unapologetic, Charlene Carruthers

• How the South won the Civil War, Heather Cox Richardson

• Black Marxism, Cedric Robinson

• On Tyranny, Timothy Snyder

• How Fascism Works, Jason Stanely

• Crisis and Care, Adrian Shanker

• On Freedom, Maggie Nelson

• The Selected Works of Audre Lorde, Roxane Gay

• Queer Silence on Disability and Rhetorical Absence, J Logan Smilges

• Make a Zine, Joe Biel

• This Has Always Been a War, Lori Fox

• Where Black Stars Rise, Nadia Shammas

• A Map of Home, Randa Jarrar

• Guapa, Saleem Haddad

Botanical

• Chumash Ethnobotany: Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California, Jan Timbrook

• Kumeyaay Ethnobotany: Shared Heritage of the Californias, Michael Wilken-Robertson

• Under Pressure: Herbs For Resilience, Janet Kent & Roger Peet

• The Prisoner's Herbal, Nicole Rose

• Herbal First Aid and Health Care, Kyle Christensen

• Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook, Carol Thuman & David Werner & Jane Maxwell

• Herbal Antibiotics, 2nd Edition: Natural Alternatives for Treating Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Stephen Harrod Buhner

• Herbal Medic: A Green Beret's Guide to Emergency Medical Preparedness and Natural First Aid, Sam Coffman

  • Depression

    Text 741-741

    A crisis text line that provides free, 24/7, text-based mental health support and crisis intervention by empowering a community of trained volunteers to support people in their moments of need when they don't want to talk on the phone!

  • Substance

    Call 211

    211 helps you identify available services, including counseling or substance use disorder treatment programs. Whether you know that you or someone you care about needs help, or are unsure, reach out to 211 as an easy first step. 

  • LGBTQIA+

    Trevor Project Helpline

    Text "START" to 678-678

    Call 866-488-7386

    Get immediate help 24/7/365. The Trevor Project's crisis counselors are just a text, chat, or phone call away. Completely confidential and free LGBTQ hotline.

  • Suicide & Mental Health Crisis

    Call 988

    If you are facing emotional distress, mental health struggles, druge abuse concers, or just simply need someone to talk to there are counselors our there for you. This is the best line to call if you or a loved on is have a mental health breakdown, before getting police involved possibly makings things worse.

  • Pet Helpline

    Call 952-435-7738

    Animal Humane Society’s free Pet Helpline provides caring, compassionate advice and resources to address whatever animal issues you may be experiencing. Whether you need help managing your pet’s behavior, or a referral for veterinary care, pet-friendly housing, low-cost spay/neuter surgery, or other local assistance programs.

    Animal Humane Society 
  • Disability & Disaster Hotline

    Call 800-626-4959

    "The Partnership’s Disability & Disaster Hotline provides information, referrals, guidance, technical assistance and resources to people with disabilities, families, allies, and organizations assisting disabled disaster survivors and others seeking assistance with immediate and urgent disaster-related needs."

    Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies 
  • Poison Control

    Call 800-222-1222

    webPOISONCONTROL is an innovative, online triage tool and app that guides users faced with a poison emergency through a series of simple questions to determine the toxicity. It helps you decide what to do when substances are swallowed, splashed in the eye or on the skin, inhaled, or injected, or when there's a bite or sting.

    webPOISONCONTROL 
  • Happy Black Girl Hotline

    Happy Black Girl Hotline

    A hotline for Black women to vent and get advice from other Black women. "Happy Black Girl is a sanctuary for healing, joy, and authentic self-expression. We’re redefining what healing looks like for Black women, centering softness, ease, and the freedom to be your full self."

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The Fish Doorbell

Did you spot a fish? Press the Fish Doorbell! Every spring, thousands of fish swim through the Oudegracht in Utrecht, searching for a place upstream to lay their eggs. But the Weerdsluis is often closed. You can help the fish continue their journey! If you see a fish, press the doorbell. This alerts the lock operator to open the lock. Let a fish in bro.

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