Guerrilla Media Collective

Guerrilla Media Collective

Spain
08
Jan
#10: How and why we work without AI

#10: How and why we work without AI

AI is hideous on so many fronts. It's ecologically ruinous, it's encouraging kids to commit suicide,
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23
Dec
#9: ๐Ÿ 2025 in review ๐Ÿ

#9: ๐Ÿ 2025 in review ๐Ÿ

Snakes shed their skin many times throughout their lifetimes as part of their growth cycle, but this snake called GMC
3 min read
13
Nov
#8: AI bubble about to burst? ๐Ÿ”ฎ

#8: AI bubble about to burst? ๐Ÿ”ฎ

First off, no Textual Healing last month, sorry. All I can say is, circumstances conspired. This has been a big
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12
Sep
#7: We're back in the saddle ๐ŸŽ 

#7: We're back in the saddle ๐ŸŽ 

Summer was hot and long. Most of us were able to take some time off, and we hope you were
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18
Jul
# 6: We've been busy!

# 6: We've been busy!

Despite our best efforts to slow down and enjoy the summer, we're wrapping up a hectic month at
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19
Jun
#5: How we do Feminist Economics

#5: How we do Feminist Economics

I (Alex) have spent much of the last month fretting over my upcoming presentation at the European Society of Translation
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15
May
#4: Solidarity is a community effort

#4: Solidarity is a community effort

One of the cornerstones of Guerrilla Media Collective is our pro-bono work, which we call Lovework. These are translations that
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17
Apr
#3: highly recommended reading to help you stay sane

#3: highly recommended reading to help you stay sane

First off, apologies for the delay in sending this newsletter. We've been struck down by either illness or
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13
Mar
Textual Healing #2: Up against the Machine

Textual Healing #2: Up against the Machine

We're facing challenging times. Late-stage capitalism seems to be determined to destroy everything before collapsing, while its technological
5 min read
13
Feb
Textual Healing: our new newsletter!

Textual Healing: our new newsletter!

Congratulations on signing up to our new newsletter! Long-term fans might remember that our old one was โ€œpolyrhythmicโ€ (i.e.
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