Relational infrastructure, group agreements, truly mutual aid. An ethic of care has been, is now, and will always be the most important justice movement.
"We experienced a tumultuous time with multiple obstacles but [Logan] continuously adapted and kept us at the forefront of decision-making. Working under pressure and change is not easy. It was a privilege to observe this masterclass." - Dylan S.
"Thank you for taking the time to discuss the tragic situation this morning. Though I didn’t have a lot to contribute to the conversation, I am glad I had the opportunity to listen and learn from both you and my peers. You did an excellent job at creating a welcoming space where everyone felt heard and seen." - Enza N.
"What I learned most is never to think you're not enough. As [the only BIPOC in an all-white group], I never thought I'd feel as included as I did in your workshop." — Princess M.
"I was very surprised by how supportive and encouraging feedback can be when you responded positively to almost every comment thrown into the sphere, and I want to practice that too to encourage more people around to speak up and share their thoughts.” — Leo C.
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