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Threadings.
Ismatu Gwendolyn
64 episodes
1 month ago
ismatu gwendolyn seeks revolution as an inevitable fact of life rather than some hopeful, distant maybe. In doing so, they necessarily investigate what must differ about our day to day. What systems must topple? Where can we begin to rebuild even before that happens? How do I go about loving my neighbors— the people literally next door to me? Who can I learn from? Where have we been before? Where are we going?
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ismatu gwendolyn seeks revolution as an inevitable fact of life rather than some hopeful, distant maybe. In doing so, they necessarily investigate what must differ about our day to day. What systems must topple? Where can we begin to rebuild even before that happens? How do I go about loving my neighbors— the people literally next door to me? Who can I learn from? Where have we been before? Where are we going?
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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a letter on metacognition [ft. a social experiment]
Threadings.
22 minutes
1 month ago
a letter on metacognition [ft. a social experiment]
Threadings.
ismatu gwendolyn seeks revolution as an inevitable fact of life rather than some hopeful, distant maybe. In doing so, they necessarily investigate what must differ about our day to day. What systems must topple? Where can we begin to rebuild even before that happens? How do I go about loving my neighbors— the people literally next door to me? Who can I learn from? Where have we been before? Where are we going?