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February 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition


CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS TRY TO VASTLY TOUGHEN RULES FOR PRIMARY SEASON MATCHING FUNDS
Starting in 1984, minor party presidential candidates have used primary season matching funds to help pay for petitioners to get on the ballot. Now, Democrats in Congress propose to make eligibility for primary season matching funds five times more difficult. H.R. 1 and S.1 make many election law changes. Among the changes are increasing the difficulty of receiving primary season matching funds. Current law requires small donations totalling at least $5,000 from each of twenty states. The bills raise that to $25,000 from each of twenty states.
Minor party presidential candidates who have received primary season matching funds, and the amounts, are as follows:

Arkansas , United-states , Montana , Louisiana , Alabama , Nevada , District-of-columbia , Brooklyn , New-york , Vermont , Fifth-district , West-virginia

'Voices of Change' Explores Activists' Quotes Throughout History


Princeton Architectural Press/Amazon
Bringing injustices to light and learning from our past have always been essential in the fight for equality. And now you can look back at powerful quotes from some of the world's most influential social activists and political leaders—including Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks, W. E. B. Du Bois, and more—in the new book
Voices of Change: Inspiring Words from Activists Around the Globe. This book of quotes from the Princeton Architectural Press highlights calls to action on a range of issues, from racial injustice and sexism to climate change and LGBTQ+ rights.
These words to live by stretch from the 19th century, featuring the likes of Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony, to today, with bits of wisdom from Stacey Abrams and Greta Thunberg. In the introduction, Princeton Architectural Press editor Kristen Hewitt mentions movements spanning the early suffragists and abolitionists to the recent Black Lives Matter protests in response to the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and others.

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Book Review: This is What Democracy Looked Like: A Visual History of the Printed Ballot by Alicia Yin Cheng


. Alicia Yin Cheng. Princeton Architectural Press. 2020.
The printed ballot is one of the most fundamental yet overlooked aspects of democracies throughout the world. Over the course of their lives, the average voter will probably spend just a matter of minutes in the presence of their ballots and perhaps even less time thinking about their finer details. Yet the things we take as given today – the layout, design, wording and even the act of putting an ‘X’ next to one’s preferred candidate – are all relatively new aspects of the ballot and are the result of many years of development and dispute.

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Reading the Sea: PW talks with Easkey Britton

Reading the Sea: PW talks with Easkey Britton
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Quick Studies: Books for Short Attention Spans 2021


By Liza Monroy
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Jan 22, 2021
50 Things to Do at the Beach
Easkey Britton, illus. by Maria Nilsson.
Princeton Architectural Press, May.
Big-wave surfer Britton, who has a PhD in environment and society, offers a concise, illustrated primer based on years of research and activism: she rides a surfboard made from cigarette butts to raise awareness about environmental conservation, and is the first woman known to have surfed Iran’s Baluchistan Coast. See our q&a with Easkey, “Reading the Sea.” 
The Three-Minute Philosopher
Midal, whose books include 
The French Art of Not Giving a Sh*t, is a philosopher who lectures frequently on meditation and mindfulness. Here, he distills inspiration from 40 writers and thinkers including James Baldwin, Charles Baudelaire, and Simone de Beauvoir. Each essay can be read in three minutes, serving up deep thoughts on a fast-food timeline.

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From Ancient Rome to Contemporary Singapore: The Evolution of Conservatories


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According to Pliny, Roman Emperor Tiberius’s doctors instructed their charge to consume a fruit of the Cucurbits family each day. To grow these melon and cucumber fruits year-round on his home island of Capri, Tiberius directed construction of specularia: “[He] had raised beds made in frames upon wheels, by means of which the Cucumis were moved and exposed to the full heat of the sun; while, in winter, they were withdrawn, and placed under the protection of frames glazed with mirror-stone.”
Thus begins
The Conservatory: Gardens Under Glass. Illustrating their text with stunning photography, the authors Alan Stein and Nancy Virts, co-founders of Maryland’s Tanglewood Conservatories, survey the evolution of the conservatory in Europe, North America, and, ultimately, the world. The conservatory, an outgrowth of global trade, imperialism, and innovation, embodies a historical leap in the conjoining of architecture and landscape architecture—the extension of the growing season by manipulating the outputs of the sun.

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Book Review - Tom Kundig: Working Title - Spacing National


 
When considering Kundig’s buildings, twenty-nine examples of which are included here in his fourth book, one is struck by how palpably they express, and how cannily they frame, the relationship between design and the environment. Each project reminds us how complex – beautiful, thorny, open to constant reinvention and reinvestigation – that relationship is. “Tough, light, and solid,” is how he once described a project to me. That triad of no-nonsense adjectives is perhaps the best description there is of Kundig architecture.
Mark Rozzo, from the Foreword
With 2020 drawing to a close, it is a time for renewed hope and optimism for one of our oldest traditions – reading and publishing books. And in a time where it is well nigh impossible to travel to places near and far, books and monographs remain the most reliable source of visual and literary stimulation, providing us a snapshot of exotic locales that we cannot experience first-hand. Architectural monographs, in particular, offer us a vehicle for traveling to places as far off as Hawaii, Korea, Australia and Costa Rica, along with places closer to home, such as Seattle and Kelowna.

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What 2020 Children's Book Roundups Are Missing | Literary HubLiterary Hub


, illustrated by Pascal Campion.
I knew things were going to get hard when the library closed.
I am, by profession, a writer and a professor of storytelling. I’ve read to my twin children—now four—since their infancy. But as avid readers as we already were, 2020 upped our reading quotient, and markedly. Without the library to turn to, mid-March found me binge-buying picture books both online and from our local bookstore. And when, mid-summer, our library re-opened for curbside pickup, I instantly queued up more books than I was permitted. In September, when we were, at last, allowed back in the building to browse, my kids squealed with glee. I wept.

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Horticulture Therapy — City Farmer News

Horticulture Therapy — City Farmer News
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Book — City Farmer News

Book — City Farmer News
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