Thanks for subscribing to WELLREAD. For the last several years we’ve been providing folks with the need to know (NTK) news, calls to actions and resources for how to stay engaged and resourced along the way. But now, we’ve added an option to “upgrade to paid” to help sustain our work. While we will never put our content behind a pay wall, we depend on the support of our community to keep us going. 💛 Hey everyone, I’m briefly coming back online (on sabbatical in Bahia, BR) to checkin on this important day. The last few weeks have been a blur of fear, destruction, grief and resilience. I, myself, have run from multiple wildfires in LA and am heartbroken by the magnitude of devastation and loss for so many. The fires that are burning at home and around the world are symptoms of the same disease: a system that puts profit over people, greed over life. And it is that very system that is being sworn into office today. The etymology of the world “inaugurate” comes from the latin world “augere” which means to increase, grow, develop. So instead of getting hooked on the circus of fear and chaos, let us inaugurate ourselves and each other into this next phase of resistance. Here are some invitations for attention and practice:
I love you. We got us. Onward. 💛🌈🌱 Kerri (she/her) NTK (need to know)
PRACTICING SOLIDARITYOver the next couple days (weeks), it is expected that the 47th administration will issue a bunch of egregious executive orders targeting undocumented people, LGBTQ+ folks, DEI, women and more. As Chase Strangio reminds us, these orders will not change the law but are “glorified press releases designed to create confusion and chaos”. While outrage is justified, it will only lead to distraction and burnout. Rather we can direct our energy towards collective care and protecting the most vulnerable. Here’s what you need to know about immigrants’ rights under the constitution (no matter who is president). Please share far and wide and protect each other!
For more information/resources, check out @mijente @nilc @unitedwedream Art by @paolamendoza DIGGING DEEPERThe way we get through is each other. “It is in collectivities” that we find reservoirs of hope and optimism". Here are some people we are turning to for inspiration as we navigate the work ahead: Dean Spade: Building mutual aid projects is a way to plug people in, build shared understandings of current conditions, offer meaningful support to vulnerable people, and prepare for the coming disasters. Kelly Hayes: It will be easy to fall into a pattern of dunking & reacting in these times. Performing disapproval can be a consuming pastime & it is not enough. Refuse to abandon vulnerable people. Build a rebellious culture of care. If you need help, @prisonculture.bsky.social and I wrote a book to assist you. Ijeomo Oluo: There are times when fear overwhelms me. There are times when I’m drowning in “what-if"s, where they turn, in my mind, into the “what will be”s. There are times when I’m sure that I will not survive the horrors of this world. In these times I have to remember what my therapist tells me: “You have already survived.” adrienne maree brown: we are the adaptation no oppressor can imagine … we are building our stamina we dream of the real world we carry god, and see god, in each of our faces your holiness is not too heavy, not for me Chase Strangio: The media keeps suggesting the resistance is dead, but that is because they don’t realize we are everywhere. Building. Shapeshifting. Laying the groundwork for a world beyond their wildest dreams. Rev angel Kyodo williams: If we can be more radical, be more whole, be more true to ourselves, whatever it is that we do, we could not have spent out lives any better…and we give ourselves over to the endeavor of being more whole and more true. Kai Cheng Thom: Above all, it is deeply important that we continue to build deep connections between trans liberation and the liberation of all peoples. An attack on trans people’s healthcare is an attack on the right of all people to access healthcare and control their own bodies. Discrimination against trans people in housing and the job market is an attack on the right of all people to have safe housing and meaningful, well-compensated work. Denying trans people the right to live in public is an attack on all of our right to live in freedom and safety. None of us are free until all of us are free. Prentis Hemphill: To make it through we will have to find resource in each other. abundance through connection, to have empathy to offer. Notice the emptiness of things. Otherwise, we’ll all end up isolated in our pain. The ones that have happened and the ones to come. WE-NESSWe got us. Thanks for subscribing to WELLREAD. For the last several years we’ve been providing folks with the need to know (NTK) news, calls to actions and resources for how to stay engaged and resourced along the way. But now, we’ve added an option to “upgrade to paid” to help sustain our work. While we will never put our content behind a pay wall, we depend on the support of our community to keep us going. 💛 You're currently a free subscriber to WELLREAD. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |