Each week one member of 128 Collective chooses a book, paper, or other piece of media that we think applies to our mission at 128 Collective and that everyone will find interesting. We get one week to read and then come together every Wednesday for an hour to ask questions and discuss. Here's what we've read so far:

  • Energy Transition Mythbusters
    • calendar_today 2023-11-29
    • person Jae
  • Nuclear Pt 2
    • calendar_today 2023-11-01
    • person Climate Topic
  • Barbie
    • calendar_today 2023-10-04
    • person Theresa
  • Learning Agendas
    • calendar_today 2023-08-23
    • person Amelia
  • Fossil Capitalism to Climate Capitalism
    • calendar_today 2023-08-02
    • person Climate Topic
  • Carbon Capture & Storage
    • calendar_today 2023-07-12
    • person Climate Topic
  • Hydrogen
    • calendar_today 2023-05-31
    • person Climate Topic
  • The Numbers Game
    • calendar_today 2023-05-10
    • person Climate Topic
  • Marx
    • calendar_today 2023-04-12
    • person Jae
  • Misogyny in Media
    • calendar_today 2023-03-01
    • person Sono
  • 1619 Project Documentary
    • calendar_today 2023-02-01
    • person Kate
  • FT Climate Game
    • calendar_today 2023-01-11
    • person Climate Topic
  • A Chemical Hunger
    • calendar_today 2022-11-30
    • person David
  • Indigenous Ways of Knowing
    • calendar_today 2022-11-02
    • person Amelia
  • Working Class Movements in Historical Cases of Democratization
    • calendar_today 2022-09-07
    • person Guest Facilitator
  • Labor-Environmental Alliance
    • calendar_today 2022-08-17
    • person Yari
  • Tipping Points
    • calendar_today 2022-07-06
    • person Climate Topic
  • U.S. Power Grid
    • calendar_today 2022-05-11
    • person Tom
  • Prisoners of Geography
    • calendar_today 2022-04-06
    • person Amelia
  • The Divide
    • calendar_today 2022-03-02
    • person Jake
  • Food & Climate: Lab-Grown Meat
    • calendar_today 2022-02-02
    • person Tom
  • Don't Look Up!
    • calendar_today 2022-01-05
    • person Amelia
  • Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
    • calendar_today 2021-11-10
    • person David
  • The World After Capital
    • calendar_today 2021-10-13
    • person Tom
  • Black Reconstruction in America
    • calendar_today 2021-09-22
    • person Yari
  • A new composite climate change vulnerability index
    • calendar_today 2021-09-01
    • person Theresa
  • Do new options mean men will take more responsibility for birth control?
    • calendar_today 2021-08-04
    • person Sono
  • Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-driven World
    • calendar_today 2021-07-21
    • person Kate
  • Are Prisons Obsolete?
    • calendar_today 2021-06-30
    • person Yari
  • Change: How to Make Big Things Happen
    • calendar_today 2021-06-09
    • person Amelia
  • Lying
    • calendar_today 2021-04-14
    • person Rob
  • Seetee Shareholder Letter
    • calendar_today 2021-04-07
    • person Tom
  • The Ministry for the Future
    • calendar_today 2021-03-31
    • person Jae
  • Parasite (2019)
    • calendar_today 2021-03-03
    • person Amelia
  • Petrochemicals in Southern Louisiana
    • calendar_today 2021-02-10
    • person Theresa
  • Philosophize This! #136 Hannah Arendt - The Banality of Evil
    • calendar_today 2021-01-27
    • person Tom
  • Strategic Philanthropy for a Complex World
    • calendar_today 2020-11-18
    • person Amelia
  • Stuff Matters: Concrete
    • calendar_today 2020-10-28
    • person Tom
  • New Left Review: Environment and Well-Being
    • calendar_today 2020-10-07
    • person Jake
  • Manna: Two Views of Humanity's Future
    • calendar_today 2020-09-23
    • person Rob
  • Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure
    • calendar_today 2020-09-02
    • person Tom
  • Having People, Having Heart
    • calendar_today 2020-08-19
    • person Theresa
  • The Dead Past
    • calendar_today 2020-07-29
    • person David
  • The Uninhabitable Earth
    • calendar_today 2020-07-15
    • person Tom