By resisting commodification, gardening becomes an effective form of protest. And if gardening is a form of protest, guerilla gardening is even more so. Salt Lake City’s Og-woi People’s Orchard and Garden practices guerilla gardening a form of gardening in which the gardeners do not have legal rights to cultivate the land. Guerilla.
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Capital Tire CEO Tom Geiger (center) shakes hands with Ed Harmon, CEO of NAI Harmon Group, at the groundbreaking ceremony in February 2020 of his company’s new headquarters in Rossford, Ohio. Rossford Mayor Neil McKinnon stands next to Mr. Geiger. They are surrounded by other Capital Tire employees, local politicians and representatives of the construction company.
AKRON During a year dominated by COVID-19 and the economic chaos that ensued, major tire wholesalers throughout the U.S. and Canada held their own.
According to comments gleaned from surveys submitted to
Tire Business, major wholesalers dealt with a variety of issues throughout 2020, including supply shortages, shipping delays/interruptions, employee health, etc., in weathering the economic chaos brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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