Grass Lawns: The biggest crop grown in North America is inedible

Friday, June 2, 7pm (Eastern)

We are delighted that Linzi Redekop, one of PAN’s board members, will present their thesis project to our community.

Get the Zoom link here.

While there is no fee for this presentation, your donations are very much appreciated.

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UNLAWNFUL ACTION TOOLKIT (VERSION 2.0)



Unlawnful Toolkit

 

GET INVOLVED

There are many ways to contribute to the campaign!

 

EXPLORE THE UNLAWNFUL MAP

Add yourself to the map! Not sure how? Check out this short video tutorial.

 

PURCHASE LAMINATED UNLAWNFUL POSTERS

Purchase laminated Unlawnful posters to display on your converted lawn, balcony, patio, or wherever you would like! Posters are printed on 110 lb. blue card stock. To post in the ground, we recommend you find a stick or repurpose a stake and use heavy duty tape – puncturing the lamination with staples will allow water to damage the sign. Tip: you can use a wooden paint stirrer as a stake!

Shipping is included for US orders, and the cost per poster decreases with quantity. Contact info@northeastpermaculture.org with bulk poster inquiries and shipping requests to Canada and beyond.

Thank you for supporting PAN! We operate as a small and mighty team – please trust that your dollars will help us support a mass Unlawning.

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ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

Join us as we launch a year-long campaign that will culminate in acts of unlawnfulness. We have imposed a very human idea of lawns that unfortunately has smothered Mother Earth, with more than 60 million acres of grass in the United States alone. We hope you will join us so we and Mother Earth can breathe again.

In Summer 2022, we discussed why we should uncolonize and rewild lawns.

In Fall 2022 through Winter 2023 we learned how to transform your lawn into a healthier ecosystem.

And now join us this Spring and Summer 2023 to unlawn those lawns!

Throughout this campaign, we aim to model social diversity as we restore ecological diversity. If you have already rewilded your lawn or a lawn in your community, let us know! We want to highlight the work you have done or will do.