For Our Movements to Win, We Must Learn How Not to Let Our Grief Destroy Us
Briefly

Unprocessed grief is a major fault line in our movements and in our society at large, highlighting the critical need to address our collective pain.
The left often minimizes emotions, thinking less tears mean more action, but neglecting feelings can ultimately break our resolve and hinder our work.
The emotional response to Sarah's book was overwhelming. It showed the hunger people have to talk about grief and hold space for one another.
In the face of ongoing loss and tragedy, it's essential for activists to navigate their grief, incorporating emotional wellness into their work for change.
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