To Be Kin

To Be Kin

S103: Where Does Love Fit Into Radical Movements??

1 h 1 min · 18 de ago de 2022
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This week we're reading bell hooks' All About Love in order to ask, what is the rightful place of love in our lives and in our movements for social change?  We explore the utility of having a common understanding of love in relationships of all kinds, what is missing from dominant ideas of love confined to the realm of the nuclear family, the differences between love as a feeling and love as an action, whether accountability within organizations is possible among people who don't love each other, and more.  Our show is engineered by Von Pea. Our theme music is Fly Away by Mountaineer. You can find us on Instagram at @ToBeKinPodcast [https://soundcloud.com/ToBeKinPodcast]!

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