Published in:
Mother Pelican: The Journal of Solidarity and Sustainability, 2021
Summary:
“You cannot regulate an abomination. You have got to stop it.”— Wendell Berry
Driving across the United States in our over-heating converted eco-art school bus tiny home—painted with bursting red poppies, luna moth, and hibiscus flowers, crowned by second-hand solar panels and protruding mountain laurel and rhododendron branches, toting a used electric car topped off with a canoe and three bicycles means you get the finger—a lot. It also means you delight a lot of other travelers. But, we did not want to be on the road, and we weren’t part of the Nomadland [1]trend valorizing continual migration or the Romani nomadic people who do not identify with a homeland. Like my exiled ancestors, we were searching for home.…
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