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On this episode of The Check-In, my friend Danielle Moodie and I talk about a different state of being: the Self in crisis. With the record-breaking hurricane hitting Jamaica and over 40 million Americans preparing for the cessation of necessary aid, we discuss the need to behave as if we’re in an emergency. Because we are. It’s a matter of recognizing immediate needs, coming together as communities, and building trust and shared goals together. The antidote to fascism is connectivity and interdependence, and this moment will test our ability to transcend differences and respond appropriately.
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By Jared Yates SextonOn this episode of The Check-In, my friend Danielle Moodie and I talk about a different state of being: the Self in crisis. With the record-breaking hurricane hitting Jamaica and over 40 million Americans preparing for the cessation of necessary aid, we discuss the need to behave as if we’re in an emergency. Because we are. It’s a matter of recognizing immediate needs, coming together as communities, and building trust and shared goals together. The antidote to fascism is connectivity and interdependence, and this moment will test our ability to transcend differences and respond appropriately.
Unfortunately corporate media does not support actual critiques of capitalism or power. Become a paid subscriber to support Dispatches From A Collapsing State