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This is a small grain of sand, connecting two localities learning from each other, contributing to a large and growing, albeit slow and tentative revolution of care, This is a publication for the Ixodos 4 Artist Residency (2024), a collaboration between the Eimaste Cooperative (Aglantzia, Cyprus), Ponto de Cultura VAV (Campo Redondo, Itamonte, MG, Brasil), & Noticias da Terra, (Akasha village, Itaipava). Funded by the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Culture.

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    • 1. Frontpage: Ixodos, Cyprus-Brasil, 2024
    • 2. What might a radical childcare politics look like? Greek Portuguese Turkish
    • 3. Local Newspapers as Part of the Solution
    • 4. Daniel on Agroecology
    • 5. Helene on Life in Campo Redondo
    • Noticias de Campo Redondo, 2024
    • 7. Νεα Αγλαντζιά
    • 8. What might a revolutionary art-school politics of collective care feel like?
    • 9. This is not a project. This is a way back home
    • 10. a spell for Livia Moura
    • 11. Acknowledgements and Bibliography
    • Chrystalleni Loizidou, Lila Almendra
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    This is a small grain of sand, connecting two localities learning from each other, contributing to a large and growing, albeit slow and tentative revolution of care, This is a publication for the Ixodos 4 Artist Residency (2024), a collaboration between the Eimaste Cooperative (Aglantzia, Cyprus), Ponto de Cultura VAV (Campo Redondo, Itamonte, MG, Brasil), & Noticias da Terra, (Akasha village, Itaipava). Funded by the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Culture.
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