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Co-liberation is exactly what it sounds like:
getting free, together.
A co-liberatory lens (h/t Tawana Petty) invites us to recognize how we are all harmed by the policies and cultural patterns that target people in marginalized bodies, so we can fight like hell to all get free.
The concept of co-liberation has powerful implications for all aspects of our lives, but nowhere is it more relevant than in the intensive work of raising kids. We want our kids' experiences to be humane, and we want our family lives to be humane and joyful for us, too.
In this foundational episode, I talk about:
Visit the shownotes to find Tawana Petty's original graphic, other helpful visuals, and a blog post version of these ideas.
Insights? Questions? Email me at [email protected]
Co-liberation is exactly what it sounds like:
getting free, together.
A co-liberatory lens (h/t Tawana Petty) invites us to recognize how we are all harmed by the policies and cultural patterns that target people in marginalized bodies, so we can fight like hell to all get free.
The concept of co-liberation has powerful implications for all aspects of our lives, but nowhere is it more relevant than in the intensive work of raising kids. We want our kids' experiences to be humane, and we want our family lives to be humane and joyful for us, too.
In this foundational episode, I talk about:
Visit the shownotes to find Tawana Petty's original graphic, other helpful visuals, and a blog post version of these ideas.
Insights? Questions? Email me at [email protected]