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The Connections

Here4TheKids, Heath Racela, Saira Rao, Amanda Gelender \ud83d\udd2e, Liberation u, Tina Strawn, BethAnn Whittaker, Sonali Gulati, Jo Lorenz, Ida Braford, the unwritten club, Sachiko Graber, Jess Cook, Jersey Noah

A community journal connecting the dots on oppressive systems to free future generations

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  • Here4TheKids

    A community dedicated to solidarity and abolishing systems of oppression for collective liberation. Now and in the future #AbolitionLiberationSolidarity

  • Heath Racela

    I make lots of things: food, wood stuff, TV shows, podcasts... Used to make Ask This Old House. Won some Emmys. I write and podcast about home, history, urbanism, retail, self-sufficiency, where food comes from, and more.

  • Saira Rao

    Saira is co-author of NYT Bestseller White Women, subject of Deconstructing Karen & producer of RaceToTheTruth series, founder of Here4TheKids.

  • Amanda Gelender \ud83d\udd2e

    \ud83e\ude82 Jewish anti-zionist writer \ud83d\udd3b Abolition

  • Liberation u

    Love + Liberation

  • Tina Strawn

    Just a queer, Black, solo poly, pansexual, Tedx speaker and Blaxit organizer writing about all things collective liberation and activism, grief and healing, peace and pleasure, joy and celebration.

  • BethAnn Whittaker

    Wholeheartedly for humanity, unapologetically anti-oppression. Former Regional Director at Here4theKids Abolition | Liberation | Solidarity

  • Sonali Gulati

    Sonali Gulati is an independent filmmaker, a feminist, a queer rights activist, and an educator. She teaches film at Virginia Commonwealth University.

  • Jo Lorenz

    Writer, organizer, and mutual aid enthusiast focused on class, climate, gender, and racial justice — wielding well-timed profanity against exceptionalism, dominance and binary thinking • Free \ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddf8 \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde9 \ud83c\uddf8\ud83c\udde9

  • Ida Braford

    Healing is at the heart of life.

  • the unwritten club

    write the best chapter of your story with us. book a journaling session today\ud83d\udc47 https://www.theunwritten.club/book-your-session

  • Sachiko Graber

    I'm a climate and equity consultant and general social justice rabble-rouser based in Minneapolis, MN

  • Jess Cook

    Queer beloved living life one breath at a time. Organizing minister at Every Table everytable804.org

  • Jersey Noah

    queer, trans, disabled, autistic, abolitionist \ud83c\udff3️‍⚧️\ud83c\uddf5\ud83c\uddf8

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