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Sense & Solidarity (Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven)
Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven
13 episodes
2 months ago
Led by Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven, Sense & Solidarity is a platform where people who want to radically change the world can learn together and build individual and collective capacity.
Building on Sarah's focus on cognitive dissonance and ideology and Max's focus on social movements and the radical imagination,  Sense & Solidarity aims to create bridges between critical theory and activism and organizing.
We produce a podcast, and host in-person and online workshops, organize writing retreats, and otherwise seek to build community and grassroots power.
We support the creation of infrastructures of mutual aid for the next generation of radical public intellectuals.
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Led by Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven, Sense & Solidarity is a platform where people who want to radically change the world can learn together and build individual and collective capacity.
Building on Sarah's focus on cognitive dissonance and ideology and Max's focus on social movements and the radical imagination,  Sense & Solidarity aims to create bridges between critical theory and activism and organizing.
We produce a podcast, and host in-person and online workshops, organize writing retreats, and otherwise seek to build community and grassroots power.
We support the creation of infrastructures of mutual aid for the next generation of radical public intellectuals.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Education
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DESPAIR (What Do We Want? E03)
Sense & Solidarity (Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven)
50 minutes
1 year ago
DESPAIR (What Do We Want? E03)
Do you sometimes feel like a little cartoon dog, surrounded by flames? Is the dog also our movements for justice? Are the flames systems of domination? Is nothing, in fact, at all “fine”?
Then break out the marshmallows and join us for an episode of What Do We Want? (a podcast about what brings social movements together and drives them apart) about despair!
This time Sarah and Max go deep and dark with questions like... 
  • Should we just give up hope? 
  • Should we embrace nostalgia?
  • And should we stop being sad and… just do something?
But wait! Who is that on the bleak horizon? It’s climate-corruption journalist Rachel Donald of the Planet Critical podcast, joining us to deliver the tough love and a shot of common courage!
It’s podcasting that will make you feel cruelly optimistic or your money back (it’s also free).  
Fore more information, visit https://senseandsolidarity.org/podcast/#despair

Sense & Solidarity (Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven)
Led by Sarah Stein Lubrano and Max Haiven, Sense & Solidarity is a platform where people who want to radically change the world can learn together and build individual and collective capacity.
Building on Sarah's focus on cognitive dissonance and ideology and Max's focus on social movements and the radical imagination,  Sense & Solidarity aims to create bridges between critical theory and activism and organizing.
We produce a podcast, and host in-person and online workshops, organize writing retreats, and otherwise seek to build community and grassroots power.
We support the creation of infrastructures of mutual aid for the next generation of radical public intellectuals.