Campus Protests & Radical Self-Care [TEASER]
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🗓️ 27 April 2024
⏱️ 22 minutes
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Summary
With growing campus protests against the U.S. backing Netanyahu’s genocidal war to cling to power and the Democratic National Convention returning to Chicago this summer, it’s hard not to think of 1968. As this week’s guest, Ari Berman of Mother Jones, explains, the Founding Fathers of America set us up for cycles of fascism vs. democracy, cynicism vs. idealism.
It’s important to be aware of how social movements can be hijacked and weaponized. For that, read the essential 2017 piece in The Guardian by Micah White, a co-founder of Occupy Wall Street, on how Russia tried to co-opt him. While there’s a long history of the Left being weaponized by foreign adversaries, as the film Mr. Jones reminds us, the magnitude of campus protests across America is a morally clear line, like the Vietnam War and Iraq War protests before them.
As we head into the spring of the most important year for America, one where democracy must prevail, it’s important to take time to reflect on radical self-care. As empathy becomes the growing demand of our collective, activism must include self-care, one of the most important acts of resistance, as Angela Davis in our opening clip reminds us. This week’s bonus show reflects on that and urges our listeners to reach out to an old friend to reconnect and re-energize. You will be glad you did, as we get closer to the ticking clock of November 5th.
In this week’s bonus show, Ari Berman of Mother Jones, author of the must-read book Minority Rule, joins the long list of guests to take the Gaslit Nation Self-Care Q&A, producing some surprising answers and a rallying call, for Ari, along the way.
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Show Notes:
Minority Rule: The Right-Wing Attack on the Will of the People--And the Fight to Resist It https://bookshop.org/p/books/minority-rule-ari-berman/19994801?ean=9780374600211
I started Occupy Wall Street. Russia tried to co-opt me | Micah White https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/02/activist-russia-protest-occupy-black-lives-matter
Opening Clip: Radical Self Care by AfroPunk Featuring Angela Davis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1cHoL4vaBs
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Anyone who's interested in making change in the world also has to learn how to take care of herself, himself, |
| 0:10.0 | their selves. themselves. activists did not necessarily think that it mattered to take care of themselves in terms |
| 0:32.2 | of what they eat in terms of mental self-care, |
| 0:37.0 | corporal self-care, spiritual self-care. |
| 0:41.0 | I know that there were some people who emphasized it. I'm thinking about one of the |
| 0:45.5 | leaders of the Black Panther Party, Erica Hagen, who began to practice yoga and meditation in the |
| 0:52.2 | 70s. and she encouraged many people including |
| 0:56.6 | Huey Newton and Bobby Zeel to join that practice. I think they did a little bit of |
| 1:02.0 | it but I think a movement |
| 1:03.7 | would have been very different had we understood the importance of that kind of |
| 1:08.3 | self-care. Personally, I started practicing yoga and meditation when I was in jail, but it was more of an individual |
| 1:15.8 | practice. |
| 1:17.2 | Later I had to recognize the importance of emphasizing the collective character of that work on the self. |
| 1:27.0 | Well, it means that we're able to bring our entire selves into the movement. It means that we incorporate into our work as activist ways of |
| 1:49.7 | acknowledging and hopefully also moving beyond trauma. It means a holistic approach. |
| 1:57.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to this week's bonus show. I am your host Andrea Chalupa, |
| 2:06.7 | a journalist and filmmaker and the writer and producer of the |
| 2:13.4 | journalistic thriller Mr Jones about Stalin's genocide famine in Ukraine |
| 2:16.4 | a film the Kremlin doesn't want you to see so be sure to watch it. |
| 2:20.6 | Our opening clip was Angela Davis being interviewed by Afro-punk about the importance of self-care for building collective action. |
| 2:30.0 | So in this week's episode, I'm going to do something a little different. |
| 2:35.0 | I'm going to share a self-care diary with you because I had a bit of a confrontation with myself recently and if I'm |
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