#673 | Things to keep you busy over Lockdown …
Hello,
It’s been a while, how are you feeling?
As the U.K. heads back into another national lockdown and the dust (hopefully) settles on the U.S. election, we thought it would be a good moment to refresh and restart our monthly Supplement. So, here’s the latest round-up of what’s been going on at Protein and within our community. TIP: If you want your project or event to be included next month, make sure you sign-up and post it here 👈
Listen to Jodie Cariss from Self Space remind us that it’s okay to not be okay
Can’t WFH? Book a desk in our beautiful Shoreditch workspace
Join our next Rules of Growth session to help you grow your business, your team or yourself in a sustainable way
Keep supporting local Black owned businesses in your area
And if you can, join Mentor Black Business or similar
Here’s The Dots’ list of 100 Black creatives you should hire
Check our recent collaboration with Nike and Diogo Lopez on Refinery29
Sign-up to “What's My Purpose?” A free LGBTQ+ self-empowerment workshop
Submerge yourself in #DigitalArtMonth
Donate a plant and inspire some positivity with Freedem Plants
Bored? Every copy of the Protein Journal is waiting for you …
Learn how to breath again with Breathpod
Feeling anxious? Here’s a guide that might help
Register for the waiting list of The Laundry Arts’ excellent The Slow Grind book
Get your Protest Scarfs here
This is what fashion democracy looks like
Keep yourself moving with our friends at FRAME
Looking for an alternative to Black Friday? IKEA will buy back your old EXPEDIT bookcase
deadHYPE Radio is your lockdown soundtrack
Finally, here’s all the happy news you don’t hear in the media
That’s all for this month. Stay safe folks and see you on the other side 🤙
SMALL PRINT: Yes, we really have published 673 issues of this newsletter. The first one was sent on 17th September 1997 to 14 people and (other than a few breaks over the years) has always aimed to distill what’s happening in the world into useful digest. We have a few more subscribers now, so we should really put an archive together someday.