Revolution Resolution with Anna Malaika Tubbs
What happens when care is treated as an individual burden instead of a shared responsibility? In this episode of The Revolution Resolution, Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs explores how systems of control don’t just shape individuals — they fracture community. From the isolation of mothers to the marginalization of fathers, this episode examines how caregiving is divided, judged, and unsupported in ways that keep people overwhelmed and disconnected from one another. When caregivers are left to navigate impossible expectations alone, community doesn’t disappear all at once. It breaks — slowly, quietly, and intentionally. This conversation looks at how division replaces solidarity, how judgment replaces support, and how children ultimately inherit those fractured systems of care. Because when care isn’t shared, no one is fully supported. If this episode resonates, share it with someone who’s been carrying more than they should have to carry alone.
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