Listening as a soft and radical form of boundless resistance.
Listening as a soft and radical form of boundless resistance. Typefont (protest-font): Mother Nature is a Lesbian by artist and activist Be Oakley, see more about the font at Genderfail Press.
How can we think of, practice and share:
Listening as a soft and radical form of boundless resistance
How can we cultivate, insist, fail and reimagine listening as a form of resistance, protest and care that can generate positive change?
In what way can keep gathering around the unknown, listening into our own limited abilities and foster a collective force of creation be a practice of resisting colonial, patriarchal, human-centered and capitalistic forces?
To what degree does listening travers the existing forms of mass protesting? How can listening be a deep and slow way of dealing with complex situations and conflicts beyond the individual experience and comprehension?
What concrete events, practices and tools for listening as a soft and radical form of boundless resistance can we exercise?