Firestorm Books and Coffee

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 12:37 a.m.

b'What does it mean when a store advertises itself as a collectively owned queer\\xa0 feminist collective that focuses on uplifting marginalized voices? We talk to Libertie from Firestorm Books and Coffee in Asheville, NC. We talk about what it means to be an anarchist thought and culture hub in North Carolina, what events they hold, and of course queer books.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nShownotes:\\xa0\\nYou can keep up with Firestorm Books at:\\nhttps://firestorm.coop\\xa0\\nhttps://www.instagram.com/firestormcoop/ \\n\\xa0\\nWant to help us make the show? You can now donate to us through Paypal! Just go the https://www.southernqueeries.com/podcast and click the donate button. We\\u2019d be grateful for anything you give, and you\\u2019ll receive a private thanks from us. You can also support us through Bookshop and Patreon:\\nhttps://bookshop.org/shop/southernqueeries. \\nhttps://www.patreon.com/southernqueeries\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nMake sure you keep up with us at southernqueeries.com for additional show notes and a behind the scenes look at this episode and how we make the podcast. You can also keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching Southern Queeries. To keep up with India, go to indiabastien.com, and to keep up with Aubree go to aubreecalvin.com'