Fierce Vulnerability - Healing, Community and Kingian Nonviolence
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Fierce vulnerability is about exploring what an alternative way might be to respond to some of the most escalated crises our species has ever faced. How can we mobilize the power necessary to stop injustice, while cultivating the love needed to heal it? How can we utilize nonviolent direct action as a healing modality? What would it take for us to shut down a highway yet invite the country to open up into a dialogue?
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The link below leads to the action summary that Kazu Haga provides at the end of his book. Please buy the book and at least give it a quick read if you are interested in new social movements that are doing more than "shutting it down." Can we instead seek dialogue about what we have lost and what we could gain? As we become more vulnerable and relational, we can actually heal the ruptures and find paths into repair and renewed trust between us. Kazu Haga argues that healing individually and collectively is the foundation of wise social action.