Mar 19, 2021
adrienne is a facilitator and author, a writer, a pleasure activist, and a movement leader. I look to her for inspiration in my activist practice, and in how I relate to other people. In this episode, we talk about pleasure, activism, trust and visionary writers.
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Sep 15, 2020
Born a farm girl, guest Candice English, the owner and operator at The Farmer's Daughter Fibers, embodies her heritage & home state of Montana into all aspects of her work. She's also an activist with Sisters United in Montana.
Sep 11, 2020
In this particular political moment, I've been feeling depleted and wondering how I can resource myself better for the long haul. The newness of activism has mostly worn off at this point, and the bright rage isn't enough to keep me going in a sustainable way.
One thing that I've been thinking about is the idea of...
Jul 10, 2020
One of my most frequently asked questions is actually some version of: "How do we, as white folks, engage with racial justice activism and deal with the white guilt that arises?"
I'm not a racial justice educator, but in the last 20 years of my racial justice praxis, I have absolutely experienced white guilt—and...
Jul 10, 2020
When I think back on what has made my activism over the years effective, sustainable, and inspiring, the answer is simple: the people with whom I share my social justice praxis. And when I think about one of the biggest barriers some people face to participating in activism, the answer is the same: people.
Many folks...