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Feb 29Liked by Sasha Singer-Wilson

Once again, you bring forward the humble post-it, the mundane, and raise the vehicle for remembering to its' rightful, sacred place. You highlight the significance of the question versus the answer, which is a turn-around right for the times, and I think of Donna Haraway's words in Staying With the Trouble: "staying withe the trouble does not require such a relationship to times called the future. In fact, staying with the trouble requires learning to be truly present, not as a vanishing pivot between awful or edenic pasts and apocalyptic or salvic futures, but as mortal critters entwined in myriad unfinished configurations of places, times, matters, meanings." "Unfinished configurations...". Post-it power. Long may you run, Sash.

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Thank you for reading with such attentiveness and heart. We can “stay with the trouble” together. ❤️

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