adrienne maree brown shines a light on an emerging ecosystem in our world over and against the drumbeat of what is fractured and breaking. She works with the complex fullness of reality to move towards a wholeness of living. In exploring the idea of hope — the meaning of it, the practice of it — it feels important to begin with someone who works to shift realities on the ground. Many words and phrases have been used to describe what she does and who she is, who she is to so many people, especially in younger generations: She is a student of complexity; a student of change and how groups change together; a scholar of belonging. And she is an organizer as much as a writer.
Journaling prompts for Session 2
Preparing inwardly after listening, ask these questions:
Examine your orientation to the idea that imagination has real-world consequences. Do you believe that? Trace its reality in the lives of people you admire and in your own life.
Ponder emergence. Consider how this way of change has found expression across the years in your life, your work, your world — moments when what you did not plan or control became a catalyst for your growth.
“Emergence notices the way small actions and connections create complex systems, patterns that become ecosystems and societies.”
“Emergence emphasizes critical connections over critical mass.”
“The crisis we are in at scale is in part a response to control or overcome the emergent processes that are our own nature, the processes of the planet we live on and the universe we call home.”
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Just beginning? Read our introduction for a possible way to organize your experience.
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Imagination,
inspired work may save us.
Shortchange ourselves, not.
I really appreciated listening to this conversation this morning. It follows a conversation last night that I had with a number of men where one of the questions posed was “how to keep your heart open in hell?”
I woke up thinking about that and this conversation helped provide imaginative grist for the mill. Thank you!