I am scared about the future, too, Carleton—especially when imagining the world my grandkids may live in. In some ways, it is a relief to me to follow our national news and just focus on the squabbles in Washington — and not just any squabbles, but the ones JUST NOW, the ones that JUST MIGHT HAPPEN later this morning or this week. I get lost in the flood of information. Trying for a bigger picture seems scarier. I read a poem in the book Bratsk Station that had a line in it that keeps coming back to me. It went something like this:
“I am past 30. I fear the future. At night I hug the sheets between my knees.”
Working on the ICA Global Archives website on social change, I ran across this video clip from 1965 — seems relevant
A Brand New World That We Didn't Ask For The Bold Community 1965
A Brand New World That We Didn't Ask For The Bold Community 1965
https://icaglobalarchives.org/collections/analyzing-social-dynamics/
This would be an example for me of Transestablishment — https://reform.ps/
Jim Wiegel “That which consumes me is not man, nor the earth, nor the heavens, but the flame which consumes man, earth, and sky." Nikos Kazantzakis
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