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  • #1
    Arundhati Roy
    “Colorful demonstrations and weekend marches are vital but alone are not powerful enough to stop wars. Wars will be stopped only when soldiers refuse to fight, when workers refuse to load weapons onto ships and aircraft, when people boycott the economic outposts of Empire that are strung across the globe. ”
    Arundhati Roy, Public Power in the Age of Empire

  • #2
    Derrick A. Bell
    “We live in a system that espouses merit, equality, and a level playing field, but exalts those with wealth, power, and celebrity, however gained.”
    Derrick Bell, Ethical Ambition: Living a Life of Meaning and Worth

  • #3
    Matthew Desmond
    “The rent eats first.”
    Matthew Desmond, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

  • #4
    “Prison is, simply put, the bottom rung of the welfare ladder.”
    Stephen Reid, A Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden

  • #5
    bell hooks
    “...it is the most militant, most radical intervention anyone can make to not only speak of love, but to engage in the practice of love. For love as the foundation of all social movements for self-determination is the only way we create a world that domination and dominator thinking cannot destroy. Anytime we do the work of love we are doing the work of ending domination.”
    bell hooks, Teaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom

  • #6
    Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
    “The essence of economic inequality is borne out in a simple fact: there are 400 billionaires in the United States and 45 million people living in poverty. These are not parallel facts; they are intersecting facts. There are 400 American billionaires because there are 45 million people living in poverty. Profit comes at the expense of the living wage. Corporate executives, university presidents, and capitalists in general are living the good life--because so many others are living a life of hardship.”
    Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation

  • #7
    “When we over consume the Earth's resources, we create an economic imbalance in societies and in the world. Affluent people and affluent societies can afford to buy everything in large quantities. They have an abundance of wealth and think they have the license to waste. They use a great deal and leave others with very little. It is this imbalance between rich and poor that gives rise to crime, violence, prejudice, and other negative attitudes.

    When some people cannot get what they need through honest hard work, and see others wasting what is so precious, they feel justified in taking it by force. The Earth can only produce enough for everyone's need, but not for everyone's greed. Our greed and wasteful habits perpetuate poverty, which is violence against humanity.”
    Arun Gandhi, Legacy of Love: My Education in the Path of Nonviolence

  • #8
    Sharon Salzberg
    “For any marginalized group to change the story that society tells about them takes courage and perseverance.”
    Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection

  • #9
    Michio Kaku
    “We should try to leave the world a better place than when we entered it. As individuals, we can make a difference, whether it is to probe the secrets of Nature, to clean up the environment and work for peace and social justice, or to nurture the inquisitive, vibrant spirit of the young by being a mentor and a guide.”
    Michio Kaku

  • #10
    “Tough topics are only tough for those who don't want to approach conversation, who don't like problematizing the status quo and nuancing the narrative.”
    Monica O Montgomery

  • #11
    “If you want to make a difference, the next time you see someone being cruel to another human being, take it personally. Take it personally because it is personal.”
    Mavis Leno

  • #12
    Karen Joy Fowler
    “So many problems, however infinitely varied they first appear, turn out to be matters of money. I can't tell you how much this offends me. The value of money is a scam perpetrated by those who have it over those who dont; it's the Emperor's New Clothes gone global.”
    Karen Joy Fowler

  • #13
    Richard Bach
    “From time to time it's fun to close our eyes, and in that dark say to ourselves, 'I am the sorcerer, and when I open my eyes I shall see a world that I have created, and for which I and only I am completely responsible.' Slowly then, eyelids open like curtains lifting stage-center. And sure enough, there's our world, just the way we've built it.”
    Richard Bach, The Bridge Across Forever: A True Love Story – A New York Times Bestselling Philosophical Memoir of Hope and Intimacy



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