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Crosshatch’s The Whole Field is a biweekly (meaning roughly every other week) human-written newsletter. You can sign up on our homepage to receive it regularly. We aim to provide engaging, thought-provoking content that’s worth your time.
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The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 25 • Full Moon • December 27, 2023
In This Issue: The End of the Year: A Video from Hatchquarters, 2023
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 24 • New Moon • December 12, 2023
In This Issue: “Echoes and Time and Space” and more
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 23 • Full Moon • November 27, 2023
In This Issue: “Messianism and Folk Culture” and more
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 22 • New Moon • November 13, 2023
In This Issue: Ongoing conversation about the 10,000 stories, and belonging, and why it all matters.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 21 • Full Moon • October 28, 2023
In This Issue: “What Am I Supposed To Do With This?” and more
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 20 • New Moon • October 14, 2023
In This Issue: The Essential Land-Based Project, and more
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 19 • Full Moon • September 29, 2023
In This Issue: The Carbon Cohort, Coffee Cultivars, Curation, and Closure.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 18 • New Moon • September 14, 2023
In This Issue: Doing Better
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 17 • Full Moon • September 5, 2023
In This Issue: Describing the myriad mundane ways we fail each other, and how we can do better.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 16 • New Moon • August 16, 2023
In This Issue: Efficiency, relationship, and the care and eating of animals.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 15 • Full Moon • August 1, 2023
In This Issue: The landscape is filled with stories. I'm aching to hear them. Part 2 of a series on shifting our culture toward ecological ways of being in the world, by Brad Kik.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 14 • New Moon • July 17, 2023
In This Issue: What is a land based project and why do I want in? Part 1 of a series on shifting our culture toward ecological ways of being in the world, by Brad Kik.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 13 • Full Moon • July 3rd, 2023
In This Issue: The Best Tool for Soil Health, Honoring Roadkill, Rufus Snoddy, and the Father of the Green Revolution.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 12 • New Moon • June 18th, 2023
In This Issue: The Farm Bill, A Virtual Workshop Teaser, “To Be Of Use,” and Incrementalism.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 11 • Full Moon • June 3rd, 2023
In This Issue: What is Round Pole Framing and What Does It Have To Do With the Monetary Economy? "The Tracker," Chokecherries, and more.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 10 • New Moon • May 19th, 2023
In This Issue: The Amish, Ramps and Foraging, and the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Symposium.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 9 • Full Moon • May 5th, 2023
In This Issue: Brad Kik shares the origin story of the new Crosshatch performance space The Alluvion, which has its roots in an older Crosshatch program. Further reflections on the role of art and artists fill the Warp, and of course a calendar of great May events fills the Weft! Read on!
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 8 • New Moon • April 20th, 2023
In This Issue: Wild Blue Yonder, Woodcock, Integrated Systems and Legacy, and Land Back.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 7 • Full Moon • April 6th, 2023
In This Issue: A Q&A with Jamie John, The Alluvion, and Land Back.
The Whole Field • Volume 2 • No. 6 • New Moon • March 21st, 2023
In This Issue: A tribute to Randy Bond via Poetry and the Long Memory Project, Civil Disobedience, and Citizenship.
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