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David Kramer

    Heads Together:
    The Real World
    State of the Heart: Stories of a Humanitarian Israel
    • "A collection of over 40 inspiring stories describing Israel's humanitarian efforts around the globe that began 70 years ago and continue to this day. These efforts range from rescuing victims in the aftermath of natural disasters worldwide to providing life-saving solutions to people in the third world, and more"--

      State of the Heart: Stories of a Humanitarian Israel
    • The Real World

      Timeless Ideas Not Learned in School

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on practical guidance, this collection offers young adults essential ideas and strategies to navigate the challenges of transitioning into the real world. It addresses key aspects of life, equipping readers with the tools needed for personal and professional success.

      The Real World
    • Heads Together:

      Weed and the Underground Press Syndicate, 1965-73

      "The youth uprising now simply known as the Sixties was fed by one of the greatest booms in publishing history. The Underground Press Syndicate (UPS) began as a loose confederation of five papers in 1966, and within a few years swelled to over 500 across the world, including Kaleidoscope, International Times and the East Village Other. They "spread like weed," said the UPS director, weed dealer and eventual founder of High Times Tom Forcade. The metaphor was apt: the UPS spurred the legalization movement, and weed became its totem--and a helpful means for government agencies to crack down on the UPS, since weed permeated UPS pages, with gaps in text crammed with weed-inspired "spot illustrations." Heads Together collects these drawings, shining a light on lesser-known names in the stoner-art canon, and many who weren't names at all since no signature was attached. It also compiles guides for growing weed from the period that were treated like contraband by the CIA. Activist-oriented, psychedelic rolling papers are showcased too. As pot now fast-tracks toward legalization in the US and beyond, its once-incendiary status is brought into odd relief. Pot's contemporary corporate profiteers do not reflect those who fought for legalization, or the Black and Latino populations strategically criminalized for pot well before hippies were targeted and long after. The art in this book speaks to a time when pot was smoked with optimism, as something capable of activating transformation in the face of corrupt and powerful forces."-- Vendor website, viewed April 13, 2023

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