All offers already include discounts from vouchers to save you time and money. GG.deals aggregates game keys from over 40 digital distribution stores so you can find the best deals on video games. Barrett is no more than a child, and those left in the world are either out to get her, or to control her. On an average patrol, Del spots a pillar of fire in the distance and the source of it can only be one thing: demons have been summoned once more. ![]() She's hardened by this dead world, but something softer lies beneath her violent exterior.ĭespite the destruction of it all, there are those in the end of the world who feel that perhaps the first time didn't quite take. You play as Del, a bruiser who patrols the wastes in her truck. The wastes are harsh, and camaraderie is hard to come by. The world has been lost to a demon apocalypse, the remnants of this devastation staining the landscape and leaving mere dozens of people alive. A half-hour long narrative game with survival gameplay elements and two endings. The demon summoned to embark this second apocalypse is only a child, and a woman who has lost it all resolves to save her. She, her partner John Richmond, Publisher of the Times-Standard newspaper, and their pointy-eared wayits siswupt (black dog) Benicio del Perro, live in Raqlhirilh hulumou’lilh, Wolf’s Home (also called Humboldt Hill.The world has ended once before, and there are those who aim to end it again. The Arab-American daughter and granddaughter of immigrants from North Africa and Britain, Leila has lived on the shores of three oceans and seas, two bays, and six rivers. She has a master’s degree in International Sustainable Development. She currently also serves on the boards of the Move to Amend Coalition and the Crescent City / Del Norte Chamber of Commerce. She has also consulted and volunteered for groups and movements like the Climate Justice Alliance, the California Domestic Workers Bill of Rights campaign, Centro del Pueblo, True North Organizing Network, EDGE Funders Alliance, and more. Leila’s commitment to Cooperation Humboldt’s mission and economic democracy work comes from a 25 year career growing strong community based organizations-from Philadelphia to D.C., Vermont to Bangladesh. Under her leadership the Center launched the Northern California region’s first formal SBDC-supported employee ownership conversion program, and proudly supported the launch and growth of Cooperation Humboldt’s Worker Owned Academy. She has served as Director of the North Coast Small Business Development Center (SBDC) since August 2016, growing services and impact with the region’s independently-owned small, local enterprises. Leila Roberts (she/they) and her family arrived in Wiyot Tribal lands in 2015, hoping to deepen their belonging to this community for decades to come and learn where they could contribute. They share their life with two career-changed dogs from Guide Dogs of America, nearly 30 chickens and numerous beehives. An Arcata resident, Kate and her husband incorporate permaculture principles as stewards of their urban farm. Kate is a small-scale permaculture gardener and herbalist, an avid and eclectic reader, and a life-long learner who enjoys long walks with her dogs in the Community Forest. ![]() She was actively involved in numerous HSU-related sustainability endeavors and served as a board member for the North Coast Cooperative. Kate is a Worker Owned Cooperative Business Advisor for Cooperation Humboldt and the North Coast Small Business Development Center, facilitates a CH Study Group, serves on the board for Zero Waste Humboldt, and teaches part-time at HSU. She worked with students on numerous projects that helped businesses and organizations explore and measure their sustainability (environmental, social, and economic) footprint. Her BS, MS and PhD are in accounting, with an emphasis on environmental and social issues. Kate Lancaster ( she/her) recently retired as an associate professor from Humboldt State University, School of Business where she taught sustainable business and accounting at the undergraduate and graduate level.
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