Episode 25 - Seeding Liberated Futures: Antonio Buehler
Release Date: 10/12/2021
Silver Threads Podcast
Happy winter solstice! In these darker days, it feels an apt time to shine a light on our past so that we may better illuminate a future - manifested by imagination, holding joy, hope, fear and despair as we still walk, still wake.
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"Radicalism to me is aligning my passion with what my community needs."
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"Climate is a powerful gateway to the world of anti-capitalism."
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Juliette is an author and independent journalist who joins us from France to talk about the power of imagining the impossible, territories in struggle, collective solidarity and more!
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"It took me a long time to get to the point where I could be honest about my background - to get rid of that shame around growing up in poverty and say, ‘hey, these are my people.’"
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"We’re not trying to hack the system in our unschooling - we’re trying to burn it down."
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"It doesn’t have to be The Walking Dead or Mad Max - there’s more to the future than these hellish, violent scenarios."
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20 years after 9/11, Joy Damiani, a veteran and artist, joins the show to reflect on 911, the Military Industrial Complex, simple radicalism, systemic narcissism and more.
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"We need to create spaces for gentleness. In the harshness that we live in, we don’t think about that gentleness enough, and the kindness that’s going to be required to build a new world."
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"I consider myself to be a conductor on the underground railroad."
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Antonio founded Abrome to support the liberation of children and fundamentally change the way people think about education. He joins ST to discuss his military past that gave way to a militant present, the difference between emancipation and liberation, daring to respect kids and more!
Mutual Aid this week goes to Street Form ATX: https://opencollective.com/street-forum