Díaz states, “…the right to just connect to the body which you have chosen and that has chosen you, means that an act of love is not only revolutionary, it's not only transcendent, but it is the deific.”
- How does love manifest itself in/as a deific revolution? both for the oppressed and the oppressor?
- Can trauma experienced now be treated in this life in order to not be passed down to the next generations? or is the source of possible epigenetic trauma unreachable?
- Is radical hope a cure or placebo for trauma?
I’m interested in the idea of the “inhuman.”
Multiplicity is strength.
- Is a true ‘home’ where radical hope is born?
- What pre-existing conditions have to be present to have a home? socially, physically, and mentally?
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