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. 💛 As expected, Trumpelon has come out hard and fast in their first 30+ days. They are doing everything in their power to weaponize the media, governance, data and finances against the public interest. It is a classic strategy of shock and awe designed to keep the masses in a constant state of outrage and collective disorganization. The goal is to move the line of what is normal and acceptable further and further out until we no longer recognize ourselves. No, we are not over-reacting. We are under-reacting. A change of this depth and magnitude must be met in equal measure. That means collective action that includes personal transformation. It’s not enough to withdraw our support/spending from greedy corporations and fascist institutions - we need to break from our own attachments/addictions to consumption, convenience and comfort. We need to change our behavior - how we spend our money, how we care for the land, how we look after each other, how we repair harm, how build together new futures and ways of being. The world won’t change if we won’t. Let’s get to work from the inside-out. Kerri (she/her) NTK (need to know)
PRACTICING SOLIDARITYEconomic activism is one of the most powerful ways we can demonstrate collective power. Tomorrow, March 28th, there is a nation wide economic boycott to protest economic inequality, high cost of living and corporate greed. Boycotts like these can send a message to corporations, lead to future collective actions, support local businesses and inspire long-term lifestyle changes among consumers. People are being encouraged to NOT spend money on gas, fast food, or shop at major retailers like Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, chain grocery stores and more. Instead, pay cash (not credit/debit purchases), shop local and only buy what is essential. But economic activism and boycotts are most successful when they are organized and sustained (the Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted 381 days). Here are some simple and powerful things you can do to opt out:
Art by @martharich63; Ideas by @elisesattic_ DIGGING DEEPER“Ordinary people are at the center of change” says Dean Spade in this powerful interview on The Response. “And injustice is not a result of misunderstanding. It’s not like the elites just don’t know that genocide kills people or that fossil fuels are destroying life on earth or that poverty shortens your life. They know! It’s a result of domination. If we organize ourselves as if our only goal is to convince elites we will never win and they would love for us to just stay there -begging for them to change things and take care of us. Instead we are going to take care of ourselves and force change.” In a world on fire, caring for each other is the best resistance. And mutual aid is how we do it. Here are the three elements of mutual aid (based on the book Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the next) by Dean Spade):
Listen to the whole interview with Dean Spade about mutual aid for survival and resistance. And check out Spade’s new book “Love in a Fucked Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell, Together” WE-NESSTake care of each other y’all. Art by @tiffanykilgore 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. |