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New Means

J. P. Hill

Writing that zooms out. New Means discusses politics in the broadest possible ways, from our neighborhoods to our workplaces to our religious lives to organizing to the ways we collectively think.

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    Earthseed | Abolition | Anti-capitalism I've added a Kofi link for those who don't want to give money to Substack, but want to support my work. Thank you!

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