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"Ethical, pondering, and wondrous, adrienne maree brown's Loving Corrections is a collection of love-based adjustments and reframes to grow our movements for liberation while navigating a society deeply fractured by greed, racism, and war. In this landmark book, brown invigorates her influential writing on belonging and accountability into the framework of 'loving corrections': a generative space where rehearsals for the revolution become the everyday norm in relating to one another. Filled with practical wisdom on how to be a trustworthy communicator while providing bold visions for a shared…mehr

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"Ethical, pondering, and wondrous, adrienne maree brown's Loving Corrections is a collection of love-based adjustments and reframes to grow our movements for liberation while navigating a society deeply fractured by greed, racism, and war. In this landmark book, brown invigorates her influential writing on belonging and accountability into the framework of 'loving corrections': a generative space where rehearsals for the revolution become the everyday norm in relating to one another. Filled with practical wisdom on how to be a trustworthy communicator while providing bold visions for a shared future, Loving Corrections can speak to everyone caught in the crossroads of our political challenges and potential. No matter how new to the struggle, or how numerous our failures, brown's indispensable writing is an invitation to us all"--
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adrienne maree brown is a writer rooted in Detroit who now lives in Durham, NC. Her books include Emergent Strategy, Pleasure Activism, Holding Change, and the speculative-fiction trilogy, Grievers. A student of the works of Octavia E. Butler and Ursula K. Le Guin, brown is the editor of the Emergent Strategy Series, published by AK Press. Janine de Novais is a writer, sociologist, and cultural strategist interested in liberation as a cultural project, a matter of (un)learning. She is the author of Brave Community: Teaching for a Post-Racist Imagination.