Things Change Because We Change Them: A Zawn-Only Podcast Episode
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This is the first podcast episode I’ve done by myself, because I wanted to speak directly to all of you. If you like it, I may do more.
On a recent AMA, someone asked me how I sustain hope when I’m surrounded by horror and despair. Here’s what I told her:
I know that the only thing that makes things actually hopeless is giving up hope. If my foremothers could fight through coverture, through legal rape, through legal violence, if other women could continue to fight through slavery, through a Holocaust, through witch burnings, through endless war, then surely I can honor them by continuing to fight. I will not allow despair to cause me to drop my link in the chain that extends to my ancestors and toward freedom.
I decided to record this podcast episode because so many of you have contacted me wondering how we can possibly keep going with things as terrifying as they are.
I’ve been an activist for a long time, and I’ve been lucky enough to learn from many elders (several of whom will be on this podcast in the next few weeks). I hope that I can offer you some strategies for thriving. I also know there’s value in hearing another human voice—hopefully someone you trust—reassuring you.
So I decided to record this, off the cuff, by myself. I could have edited. I could have gone back and added more, and I probably should have taken a decent photo rather than a frazzled selfie. I think, though, there’s sometimes value in showing up as we are, and in hearing someone else free-associate. I wanted to deliver this message as quickly as possible, rather than as perfectly as possible, so I hope it still has value.
In this episode, I talk about how I sustain hope, why I think you need to sustain hope, and how to build effective activist networks.
If you’re out there doing the work, I love you for that. Let’s join hands together and get as much done as we can. I hope you like this episode. I hope it helps you.
