From 70d0fa19e77f185d99f0a4621c357aa8ee2f1985 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tomislav Medak Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2025 13:19:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] sri, 8.01.2025. 13:19:39 CET --- content/_index.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/_index.md b/content/_index.md index 4091579..18b5343 100644 --- a/content/_index.md +++ b/content/_index.md @@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ title: "Pirate Care" has_topics: ["piratecareintroduction.md", "criminalizationofsolidarity.md", "searescue.md", "housingstruggles.md", "commoningcare.md", "psychosocialautonomy.md", "hologramsocialcare.md", "communitysafetyandcontextualfluidity.md", "transhackfeminism.md", "hormonestoxicityandbodysovereignty.md", "fosteringequityanddiversityinthehackermakerscene.md", "politicisingpiracy.md", "coronanotes.md"] --- -# Pirate Care, a syllabus - > Please note: > This syllabus and its library emerged from a web of relationships spun between 2019 and 2021 and are the fruits of collective writing conducted in various constellations between the practitioners of pirate care. They reflect a moment in which they were written. While incomplete, they are final and archival. Like the commons they seek to reimagine, they are here as a provocation and an invitation to all us to pirate care from systems that exploit it. > The ideas that motivated the syllabus have been expanded into a book, Pirate Care. Acts Against the Criminalization of Solidarity (Pluto Press 2025), providing a glimpse into a broad rage of pirate care initiatives, exploring pirate care's political significance and carrying its questions further into the world. For those who feel called to explore, the book awaits here: [Pluto Press](https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745349800/pirate-care/). +# Pirate Care, a syllabus + *We live in a world where captains get arrested for saving people’s lives on the sea; where a person downloading scientific articles faces 35 years in jail; where people risk charges for bringing contraceptives to those who otherwise couldn’t get them. Folks are getting in trouble for giving food to the poor, medicine to the sick, water to the thirsty, shelter to the homeless. And yet our heroines care and disobey. They are pirates.*