Next, it's "COOP-made-in-USA book":
The book presents several examples of worker-owned co-ops, with different governance methods and active in different fields, from retail to high-tech, with even nude dancing...
"Nude dancing" I could understand, but I'm not sure about "nude dancing...".
And finally, "The Endangered Alphabets Project" brings together the previously disparate worlds of wood carving and linguistic diversity:
(1) Sat Jul 30 2011 19:55 Month of Kickstarter: Chocolate Alphabet:
Welcome to the PENULTIMATE, TRIPLE EDITION of Month of Kickstarter. Let's start the day off right with "The Art of Chocistry", a "virtual gourmet chocolate studio". Don't worry, only the studio is virtual. There's real chocolate.
This book is an introduction to the worker-owned cooperatives in the United States, a reality that is not very well known, but prospered for more than 30 years.
The world has between 6,000 and 7,000 languages, but as many as half of them will be extinct by the end of this century. Another and even more dramatic way in which this cultural diversity is shrinking concerns the alphabets in which those languages are written. Writing has become so dominated by a small number of global cultures that those 6,000-7,000 languages are written in fewer than 100 alphabets.
