Three Lessons of Revolutionary Love in a Time of Rage

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Three Lessons of Revolutionary Love in a Time of Rage

Joy is the gift of love. Grief is the price of love. Anger is the force that protects it.

- Valerie Kaur -

Three Lessons of Revolutionary Love in a Time of Rage

"Revolutionary love is the choice to enter into labor for others who do not look like us, for our opponents who hurt us and for ourselves. In this era of enormous rage, when the fires are burning all around us,...revolutionary love is the call of our times." In this TEDWomen 2017 talk, Valarie Kaur gives us the antidote to rising nationalism, polarization and hate. In her journey from the birthing room to murder site, Kaur shows us how the choice to love is a force for justice: see no stranger, tend the wound of those around us and who have done us harm, breathe together as we push together in our work in the world. { read more }

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