E l d e r s = the nutrients of the soil
Radical collective memory is a major threat to the status quo. Those of us who are elders need tp take seriously our soil-building responsibilities, not by lecturing the young but by engaging in deep conversations, listening to their burning concerns, questions, and confusions and offering up our segment of the long road for consideration. In a time of geographic mobility, fractured memory, and the instant media reshaping of events, many of the younger radicals I talk with are hungry for intergenerational relationships. They need access to our experience, not as a set of instructions but as a mineral-rich environment in which to grow."
Diane Conmy
Darryl Brown
Aurora Levins Morales
Sparrow
If I did not absorb this, I would not be who I am
Unflattening by Nick Sousanis
, said the shotgun to the head by saul williams
Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke
Medicine Stories by Aurora Levins Morales
The Uses of the Erotic by Audre Lorde
Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech