wow. "we want transformation, not revolution." 🎯 thank you for giving language to what i (and others in my life) have been feeling but had still been using limited language for. i have been feeling like, observing the status of things, revolution is best since it seems we are incapable of reform at the needed pace given the challenges we face. but revolution is hard and messy and i now am wondering if transformation, while also hard and messy, might be a more boundaried (think chrysalis) and care-full way to get to whatever is coming next.
Finally getting to this! I believe civic disengagement, especially in voting/community involvement in community decision-making, is one of the greatest threats to democracy.
wow. "we want transformation, not revolution." 🎯 thank you for giving language to what i (and others in my life) have been feeling but had still been using limited language for. i have been feeling like, observing the status of things, revolution is best since it seems we are incapable of reform at the needed pace given the challenges we face. but revolution is hard and messy and i now am wondering if transformation, while also hard and messy, might be a more boundaried (think chrysalis) and care-full way to get to whatever is coming next.
thank you for writing always.
Finally getting to this! I believe civic disengagement, especially in voting/community involvement in community decision-making, is one of the greatest threats to democracy.