Love this post! I don't have a resolution per se but I've had a guiding motto that if my climate advocacy work & my writing is causing privileged men to get angry with on the internet, I'm probably heading in the right direction. I'm also reclaiming the label of hysterical/radical feminist as a badge of honour.
Great post! I think it's really worthwhile to think about the forms of protest we can do. I admire my friends who door knock in a capital city. I'm in a very small town and eternally wondering if I could give it a go. In the meantime I'm also trying to have more conversations about climate change with as many different people as possible.
Thanks for reading Nikita - changing everyday habits of conversation is hard, even with people who share our sense of what is happening and what is coming.
Love this post! I don't have a resolution per se but I've had a guiding motto that if my climate advocacy work & my writing is causing privileged men to get angry with on the internet, I'm probably heading in the right direction. I'm also reclaiming the label of hysterical/radical feminist as a badge of honour.
Thanks Cass. One of the new works I found recently is 'petro-masculinity' - I hope to write something about this on my substack soon.
Great post! I think it's really worthwhile to think about the forms of protest we can do. I admire my friends who door knock in a capital city. I'm in a very small town and eternally wondering if I could give it a go. In the meantime I'm also trying to have more conversations about climate change with as many different people as possible.
Thanks for reading Nikita - changing everyday habits of conversation is hard, even with people who share our sense of what is happening and what is coming.