Why small acts of care matter now, more than ever
Briefly

In a time of global instability, Cameron Russell's exhibition The Art of Care emphasizes the importance of caregiving as transformative. Instead of feeling paralyzed by events like wars and climate change, Russell advocates that small acts of care—like crafting warm clothing or sharing meals—are vital for building supportive communities. These acts not only maintain our well-being but also empower us to strive for larger political changes. Through her work, she highlights caregiving as a critical strength needed to counteract rising authoritarianism and societal challenges.
Cameron Russell argues that small acts of care are profound acts of resistance, helping to build stronger communities and fostering the skills needed for systemic change.
Through caregiving, we gather the strength necessary for political change and create a more stable, kinder society.
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