Coronavirus: Wisdom from a Social Justice Lens

Social Justice Resources for COVID-19 Rapid-Response series

Published March 10, 2020


We’re bringing you medical information, invocations, grounding practices and dialogue from the March 7, 2020 webinar: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Preparation for People Living with Chronic Illnesses in the United States. 

Unlike much of what we’re seeing in the media and public discussion, the virtual gathering -- organized in a week’s time --  centered the wisdom and life experiences of people who live with chronic illnesses and disability. 

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Bonus episode: “Should we cancel?” Coronavirus, travel, & organizing

Published March 12, 2020

Should we be cancelling our events and travel due to COVID-19?

In this mini bonus feature, we expand upon our previous episode "Coronavirus: Wisdom from a Social Justice Lens" to bring you advice about how to adapt your travel and gatherings. We share from the perspective of organizers and folks participating in social justice movements, and the decisions we need to make about our own plans and plans for our groups, teams, and campaigns. Host Kate Werning is joined by Maryse Mitchell-Brody to hear their recommendations about how we move responsibly and with care during this time. Check out Maryse’s accompanying guide as you navigate your decisions.

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