The UK’s legacy of exploring and dominating for the purpose of creating wealth for the few still permeates our society and ideologies today.
This zine explores food, farming and seed culture with communities in Scotland that are working towards a decolonial future. It also examines conservation, colonialism and how queer ecologies can change the way we look at the natural world.
Through 32 pages of interviews, features, photography, poetry and artwork, Decolonising The Outdoors is a zine of resistance — but also, hope.
This edition is wrapped with a detachable cover embedded with wildflower seeds, and the paper is made from recycled cotton waste from the textile industry. Full instructions on how to plant your seed paper are included.