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Simon Reid-Henry: The Game is Completely Rigged

The game is completely rigged: The 1 percent has more than ever — and the system is too broken to deal with it. originally published in Salon Magazine The problem … Continue reading

2015/12/29 · Leave a comment

Shunyata and Destroy

Shunyata is not something you think or believe; it’s a practice, its something you do. Shunyata, as a form of Buddhist analysis, but more than that, as a form of Buddhist … Continue reading

2015/12/28 · Leave a comment

Micah White: Social Movements as Warfare

Social Movements Are The Next Big Weapon Could social movements replace conventional warfare? originally published at Defense Scene: http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2015/12/social-movements-are-next-big-weapon/124707/?oref=DefenseOneTCO Author Micah White is a lifelong activist and the author of The End of … Continue reading

2015/12/27 · Leave a comment

Decolonization is not a Metaphor: Settler Colonialism

(De)Constructing Knowledge: Decolonization is not a metaphor I encourage Engage! readers to follow the (De)Constructing Knowledge blog, a great resource for (un)learning racism, sexism, white supremacy and colonialism. By Abaki Beck, POC … Continue reading

2015/12/26 · Leave a comment

DN: BLM Shuts Down Mall of America

Minneapolis: BLM Activists Shut Down Mall of America & Airport Terminals DECEMBER 24, 2015 HEADLINES In Minnesota, hundreds of Black Lives Matter activists shut down sections of the Minneapolis airport, … Continue reading

2015/12/25 · Leave a comment

Ram Das: Compassion and the Void

In a podcast interview, “Episode 12: Behind it All”, Ram Das explains the links between compassion and emptiness, and between different forms of yoga and faith, from Buddhism to Hindu yogas … Continue reading

2015/12/25 · Leave a comment

Addicted to Distraction

Addicted to Distraction NY Times By TONY SCHWARTZNOV. 28, 2015Photo CreditYoshi Sodeoka  ONE evening early this summer, I opened a book and found myself reading the same paragraph over and over, … Continue reading

2015/12/24 · Leave a comment

Brene Brown: Empathy v. Sympathy

2015/12/22 · Leave a comment

Canadians Knit Tuques for Syrian Refugees

Note: I also call this ‘social engagement’; the simple act of knitting hats for the Syrian refugees is a wonderful act of warmth, welcome and generosity. Halifax women help co-ordinate … Continue reading

2015/12/22 · Leave a comment

John Holloway on the Multiple Crises of Capitalism

I have just discovered sociologist John Holloway and his approach to going “against and beyond” capitalism, expounded in two books, Changing the World Without Taking Power (2002) and Crack Capitalism (2009) [note: “crack” as … Continue reading

2015/12/22 · Leave a comment

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