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Care in leadership and management is central to liberatory approaches. This week, we hear from social movement leaders at Resist on centering care as principle. We explore the structural components of accessibility for disabled community members and what it means to care for and welcome people of different abilities. And we explore why time is essential to care. In Gibrán Rivera’s podcast interview with Favianna Rodriguez, she details her thinking on productivity, creativity, and wholeness. Lastly, for those ready to practice, “Time Is Currency” guides your thinking and offers a tool to assess your time and bring in some care to your daily schedule. This week, as you go about your business ask yourself, am I centering care? Why or why not?
Resist: Justice Is Essential
“Decolonial Self-Care Workshop Natural Dyes with Aunty Ngahiraka.”


Centering Care

 
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“Nothing about us without us is for us,” Belfastology, Allan Leonard


Are Your Organization and Its Board “Access Able”?

 
Charity to people with disabilities dates back millennia, but meaningful input from those served is a recent phenomenon. Here are some ideas for “doing good” better. Read more…
 
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Art for Our Time

 
Gibrán Rivera talks with artist and culture strategist Favianna Rodriguez. They discuss notions of productivity, structures for creativity, abortion, grief, and plant medicine. Listen here…
“Summer Fun Farm Tour Three: Schwinn Produce Farm,” Kansas Farmers Union


Time Is Currency

 
What you do and think about, that is your life. Start noticing and documenting how you wish you were spending your time. Read more…  
 
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