Idealistic Vision of Humanity

Black, Indigenous and Women of Color lead and children and youth have helped us dig deep into the roots of White supremacy, sexism, homophobia, colonization and labor exploitation.

By Charla from Denver in Colorado

Black, Indigenous and Women of Color lead and children and youth have helped us dig deep into the roots of White supremacy, sexism, homophobia, colonization and labor exploitation. We have learned to live without these. Our borders have loosened and there is safe migration, housing and medical attention universally. Money thats gone for wars now goes to support social systems for the most vulnerable in our community and with this we build financial resiliency, jobs and a strong middle class. Black women continue to lead in creating a democracy in the US and are fair toward everyone. Domestic violence is hardly experience by women any more and non-violence is a guiding pillar of society. The Green New Deal found its way into realization on a global scale and by staying home more often, limiting global travel, supporting local commerce, dismantling the 1%, and fighting political corruption and big business we can invest in mother earth. We are all so connected to her and she has healed the hurried nature of our society so we were able to truly evolve and live more harmoniously as a humanity. Wouldn't it be nice?

Inpiration: My younger self. This is so idealistic and optimistic. My 20's and 30's stole that vision from me. This was a change to recapture an innocent vision of humanity with new language to speak it into existence.

Image: Roan Fourie - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

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