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Practicing Freedom in an Unfree World
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Begin the journey to freedom, even when the way is uncertain
Freedom isn’t a distant, political goal, but rather something we can practice right now, argues organizer, artist, and co-host of the podcast How to Survive the End of the World Autumn Brown. Drawing on the ancestral wisdom of Harriet Tubman and other fugitives, the lineage of Black Feminism, and the discipline of martial arts, Brown teaches us how to temper our bodies and spirits for this resilient practice of freedom—exactly where we are.
In this urgent and soulful book, Autumn teaches us to:
• Shift from a fugue state of trauma-induced dissociation to a fugitive state of alertness and agency to navigate the ever-changing world.
• Stop the exhausting attempt to control your environment and start the practice of conditioning your body and spirit for the unknown.
• Discover how your deepest sources of pain can connect you with ancestral wisdom and other discredited ways of knowing.
• Experience how falling apart together during times of collapse can create a sense of life-saving connectedness.
Autumn writes, “We ask ourselves, with every choice we make, how are we building capacity, fortitude, strength, intuition, and resilience that births a future freedom we could all live and thrive in?” Step onto the fugitive path and discover the truth: you were made for this crossing.
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“Beautiful and necessary.”—Alexis Pauline Gumbs, author of Undrowned and Survival is a Promise
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“I’ll follow you.”—Glennon Doyle, author of Untamed