![]() if you read the book is not really about all the things that can happen. and so this first of all, the book is burnt burning cage and abolitionists freedom songs, a memoir takes a lot of it takes place here in this around the same neighborhood where we are located right now and also my time in cya, you know, i wrote the book not so much in the vein of like this is why the hard stuff about prison is like, right. obviously thanks for be able to sit on the same stage with these folks here. Thanks for spending time with us this afternoon. and i think that there that way lies the path to salvation. we need all of us to keep showing up for each other and keep talking to each other with grace. but again, like we're talking off people, we need all of us doing that work. they start to see, oh, well, if this person who i like, who cares about me thinks differently from me, maybe like we can actually have a conversation about this. if you want to combat the culture war from the ground up workers, whether they're at a coal in alabama, whether they're on the railroads, whether they're at amazon, whether they are at a dollar store in louisiana, the way to get through to them is to to them and talk to them and actually show that you care about them and keep showing up because then you build those relationships. ![]() That is how you get people to start thinking differently about the narratives that are getting blasted at them on tv and radio and so on and so forth. ![]()
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