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“We have a great opportunity in our movements to learn how to be opponents without being enemies,” says Tanuja Jagernauth. In this first of a two-part conversation, Tanuja and Kelly discuss the language people use to describe harm and conflict, the difference between disagreement and abuse, and how organizers can move through conflict with more clarity and care under fascist conditions.
Music: Son Monarcas, HATAMITSUNAMI, and Daniel Fridell
You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/
If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate
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“We have a great opportunity in our movements to learn how to be opponents without being enemies,” says Tanuja Jagernauth. In this first of a two-part conversation, Tanuja and Kelly discuss the language people use to describe harm and conflict, the difference between disagreement and abuse, and how organizers can move through conflict with more clarity and care under fascist conditions.
Music: Son Monarcas, HATAMITSUNAMI, and Daniel Fridell
You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/
If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate
If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter

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