Home Actress Patrisse Cullors HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Patrisse Cullors Instagram - Protest is Democracy in Action. Law enforcement repression is authoritarianism in action. We need abolition. It’s the only thing that will save us.

Patrisse Cullors Instagram – Protest is Democracy in Action. Law enforcement repression is authoritarianism in action. We need abolition. It’s the only thing that will save us.

Patrisse Cullors Instagram - Protest is Democracy in Action. Law enforcement repression is authoritarianism in action. We need abolition. It’s the only thing that will save us.

Patrisse Cullors Instagram – Protest is Democracy in Action.

Law enforcement repression is authoritarianism in action.

We need abolition. It’s the only thing that will save us. | Posted on 07/May/2024 08:06:33

Patrisse Cullors Instagram – Phew this took a bit to get through but truly hoping it opens up some healthy dialogues as well as setting us up to do the internal work of challenges ourselves. 

I wrote this with two things in mind:
1- I’ve seen this #quote used over and over again, usually watered down and seldomly investigated.

2- #thematrix, specifically towards the end of the second movie when Neo finds out that the uprising is actually built into the system. Well it’s just like that, protest and other forms of activism that work within the system are just like that. We continue to replay the cycle expecting something new without pause long enough or fully committing to a world beyond this system. It’s a scary thought for many of us and won’t come with ease. But to break free of the cycle what are you willing to risk?

⁉️Here’s some more questions for reflection⁉️

✨What does dismantling oppression mean to you?
✨ What do you envision when you think of a world outside of colonialism, capitalism, and imperialism?
✨ How would we go from where we are today to where we would like to be?
✨ How genuinely committed to that aim? What are your internal and external barriers? 
✨ What were your ancestral ways of being before colonialism invaded and disrupted your culture? 
✨ What is the revolution? What does it look like when it’s realized?

We must not only know to fight against what is wrong but also have the foresight to recognize what it is we are aiming to build up to. 

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Patrisse Cullors Instagram – In this latest drop of #Artist2Artist, we spoke to the amazing team behind the powerhouse documentary visual album, “Songs From the Hole” and explored the reality that art is truly egalitarian. No matter your circumstance, creation as an outlet is what brings us back to our humanity and we see this so starkly in richie reseda’s emotional account of his experience making art while incarcerated. 

“Songs from the Hole” is currently being shown at film festivals and plans are underway for an impact campaign to bring it to prisons, jails, and communities impacted by state violence and gun violence. Contessa continues to spearhead poignant documentary narratives. JJ’88 has released his fourth single, “Hustla’s Lament”, and richie reseda serves as the Creative and Political Director of For Everyone Collective, a space dedicated to supporting the artistic and economical contributions of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals. 

This week, we call you to revolutionize your ideas of documentary filmmaking, examine your personal sense of expression, and open your ears to the authentically human, raw, and inspirational journey this film has shared with the world. 
Listen to this full episode now wherever you get your podcasts! 
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