Doug Reads With Friends
In this episode of Doug Reads with Friends, Doug talks with Illinois State Senator Graciela Guzman about organizing, public service, community care, and Octavia Butler’s The Parable of the Sower. The conversation moves from Graciela’s path from Grinnell to healthcare policy to elected office, into a powerful discussion of fear, hope, burnout, survival, and what it means to care for people when the world feels like it is falling apart. Music by Eiren Caffall. Please check out her music on Spotify and visit her website at https://www.eirencaffall.com/ [https://www.eirencaffall.com/]. Chapters: 0:00 INTRO: State Senator Graciela Guzman and Parable of the Sower 1:34 AmeriCorps, healthcare, and finding the policy path 4:45 Organizing, governing, and redefining public service 8:52 Running as herself and representing her community 11:29 ICE, rapid response, and community care in crisis 14:30 Working with opposition and staying in relationship 17:54 Grinnell, trusteeship, singing, and reading as imagination 25:21 OK, now the book: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler 27:28 Pessimism, hope, survival, and teaching through fear 36:26 Caring, burnout, and staying whole for the long haul 39:52 Mac Field, radical care, and changing each other’s lives
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