Was the concept of being a medium ever challenged during your childhood?
How did the transition between silence and outspoken writing affect your work in its early stages?
When was the last awful turn comparable to Trump?
Silence is valued as a survival technique, even more in the current political climate.
Society trains us to be reactionary and complacent, not to be critical about what makes things the way they are.
Vulnerability is important to recognize as being part of the human experience, however it is strongly repressed, especially in patriarchal, capitalist society.
“The quintessential american narrative is the search for home” “for what are we in this game than for love?”
I see radical hope as confidence in loving coexistence, even in the face of overwhelming division and hate. It is having compassion for forces that oppose us, being willing to attempt to understand the source of that opposition.
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