Learning to follow the leadership of people who are most oppressed and learning how to struggle and build movements that are multi-racial and cut across class is an on-going and everyday experiment of making mistakes, building trust and struggling forward. So much of the work is not about a specific event or action; it’s about the process an individual or a group is going through in working together. To focus on the one event is beside the point. To struggle with people over things like political ideas is the best way to reach our goals. I believe this is how we see change happen. Without the basis of those solid relationships, any specific activity we struggle to accomplish will be short sighted and disconnected from meaningful work.
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