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The grief right now is real. Grief for a past life that will never be again. Grief for lost lives and lifestyles. Grief for an uncertain future plagued by climate change and infectious disease.
But let us not misunderstand this moment. The etymology of the word โapocalypseโ means to โuncoverโ (apo = un, koluptein = to cover).
We are being called to see the beyond the lie of separation, to act beyond our individual circumstances and to imagine beyond the status quo. This is an inflection point where our collective grief can transmute into collective care.
Bayo Akomolafe reminds us โthese times are urgent. Let us slow downโ.
Make room to feel and grieve and reach out to one another. We are all weโve got. And we are our best hope for the future we all deserve.
Kerri (she/her)
The stimulus plan does not stimulate most people. Instead it gives 500 billion to corporations. We need a peopleโs bailout. [click to tweet]
Trump says heโs considering a plan that would kill a lot of people. How the president is laying the groundwork to reopen the economy over health experts objections. [click to tweet]
Weโre losing the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. Hereโs why the American approach is failing and what it will take to change course. [click to tweet]
Working from home reveals another fault line in Americaโs racial and educational divide. While many are hunkered down with laptops at home, others must show up for workโฆfor all of us. [click to tweet]
If youโre sheltering in place, be sure to check in with yourself. Here are six daily questions to ask yourself in quarantine. [click to tweet]
Weโre coming together around community care. Check out our Coronavirus Community Care Guide. And here is this weekโs call to action:
REAL-TIME RELIEF: Our wellness community is hurting right now, so we are partnering with Reclamation Ventures to organize a coordinated response to help keep marginalized instructors and businesses afloat. In the absence of systems that protect workers in times like these, we are raising funds to provide real-time relief in the form of one monthโs lost revenue to underestimated applicants who are of the greatest need.ย Sign the solidarity pact, make a contribution and take the survey!
SOLIDARITY: When millions of employees risk their lives to show up to work during this #COVID19 outbreak, companies need to #ProtectAllWorkers with paid sick leave, strong safety measures, cover lost wages and provide free testing. Hereโs how you can help.
ADVOCACY: The call is for aย #PeoplesBailout, not a corporate bailout. Hereโs what weโre fighting for:
1. Health is the top priority, for all people, with no exceptions.
2. Economic relief must be provided directly to the people.
3. Rescue workers and communities, not corporate executives.
4. Make a downpayment on a regenerative economy while preventing future crises.
5. Protect our democratic process while protecting each other.
That discomfort youโre feelingโฆitโs grief. And itโs important to put a name to it so that we can know how to work with it and not around it. Itโs the grief of cancelled events and lost work. Itโs the isolation of physical distancing. Itโs the lives and livelihoods lost and threatened. Itโs the anticipatory grief associated with an uncertain future. And itโs the grief that comes with realizing that we will never be the same; we are forever changed. Grief is our discomfort, but it is also a doorway to healing. Michelle Cassandra Johnson says โBy grieving, we are able to digest and compost our broken heartedness turning it into a lesson on how to awaken to the causes of suffering. When we recognize our suffering and the suffering others experience, we can aspire to heal and mend our collective broken heartedness." Hereโs a resource for honoring our collective grief and healing in community.
People and the economy are not the only thing at risk from this virus. COVID-19 will test our democracy. The most urgent need now is for Congress to appropriate enough money to the states to put in place necessary changes to our election system. And while the current stimulus bill addresses funding for election protection, experts say it is not nearly enough. Hereโs the Brennon Center for Justiceโs recommendation for how to protect the election from Coronavirus. Meanwhile, 223 days until the election.
Community care is how we show up in this moment and respond to those with the greatest need. It is rooted in interdependence and a mutual responsibility to one another and the whole. Join us Thursday, March 26th at 630p for a FREE online meet-up on how to organize community care. Sign up here. Artwork by @AOC