Thanks for subscribing to WELLREAD. For the last several years we’ve been providing folks with the need to know (NTK) news, calls to actions and resources for how to stay engaged and resourced along the way. But now, we’ve added an option to “upgrade to paid” to help sustain our work. While we will never put our content behind a pay wall, we depend on the support of our community to keep us going. 💛 There are a million blogs/articles out there telling you why this happened and how we got here. This isn’t one of them. I’m pretty sure the only thing we know is that we don’t know. Any pronouncements of certainty about who is right, who is to blame is a waste of energy much needed for the work ahead. What we don’t need right now is more opinions. We need inquiry - deep, honest, critical, accountable, embodied inquiry. Inquiry doesn’t cling to old stories and structures. It demands new ground and reaches for new horizons. Inquiry is the doorway into what’s beyond and what’s possible. Here are some questions we are leaning into right now:
How is lack of imagination holding us back? How do we dream bigger? Beware: everything will try to squash our imagination and stomp out our dreams. We must be relentless in reaching beyond the status quo, defying institutional normals, refusing someone else’s idea of freedom. We must forego the politics of rightness and embrace the party of imagination. Abolitionist author and organizer Mariame Kaba invites us to “begin our abolitionist journey not with the question, ‘What do we have now and how can we make it better?’” but instead with, “‘What can we imagine for ourselves and the world?’ If we do that, then boundless possibilities of a more just world await us.” Kerri (she/her) NTK (need to know)
COLLECTIVE CAREOrganizing is how we take care of each other. And it starts where we are. What begins at the local level expands so that our efforts and resources aggregate for love and justice. We move on behalf of the whole (not the few) in collective action with social and political movements that advance our values and democratize wellbeing for all. This requires both organizing depth (in how we build trust/relationships and create culture) and scale (in how we engage the disengaged and bridge across movements). It is a holistic approach to organizing through personal practice, community building, and collective action as we transform ourselves and restructure our world to support the conditions of wellbeing for all. Activist and author Shane Burley says “A strong community is what keeps people safe in times of crisis, and that can be as simple as a tight-nit, autonomous group of trusted friends who can be relied on as things get worse. This type of relationship is the centerpiece both of staying safe as state repression worsens, but also has the effect of creating a model for the types of relationships a new kind of society could be built on." We come together from where ever we are. Pods were created by Mia Mingus and the Bay Area Transformative justice Collective. It is simply a group coming together to take care of each other, forming a link in a larger web of mutual support and resistance. And it can be activated for any number of things including mutual aid, direct action, sanctuary and protection, healing support, ritual, repair and accountability and more. Here’s a pod mapping workshop to get you started. And join us NEXT WEDNESDAY for special community of practice that explores how we meet this moment and how we move into the next - together. November 20th, 6EST/3PST. Art by @FaviannaRodriguez Perhaps the most important thing we can do right now is get ready for what’s to come. That means educating ourselves about fascism, harvesting best practices from past movements, building our capacity for repair and solidarity, and dreaming into new possibilities and futures. Here are some favorites from our book list:
SOUNDTRACK FOR SELF-REGULATIONA sweet playlist to accompany your resourcing and recovery into this next phase of our work. You can access HERE. WE-NESSPermission to go as slowly as you need to go. Art by @maharose Thanks for subscribing to WELLREAD. For the last several years we’ve been providing folks with the need to know (NTK) news, calls to actions and resources for how to stay engaged and resourced along the way. But now, we’ve added an option to “upgrade to paid” to help sustain our work. While we will never put our content behind a pay wall, we depend on the support of our community to keep us going. 💛 You're currently a free subscriber to WELLREAD. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |