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We often are arbitrarily divided on issues of great importance in our present political climate, including on the extreme threat from climate change. How could we address this problem? Our guest, Eileen Flanagan, has some ideas.
" src="cid:348DE723-2A5A-40E4-ABDA-881E23563E2A" alt="Picture.png" class="galleryImageBorder wsite-image Apple-web-attachment Singleton" style="border: 0px solid rgb(208, 208, 208); position: relative; max-width: 100%; opacity: 1;">Eileen Flanagan, A Quaker activist, facilitator, author, and teacher introduces her new book “Common Ground: How the Crisis of the Earth Is Saving Us from Our Illusion of Separation”. She takes us on a personal journey through her own direct-action experiences as well as conversations with community leaders to understand how we can form coalitions to actually make a difference. In “Common Ground”, Flanagan argues that more than technology or even elections, acting in solidarity with all life is humanity’s best hope for survival.
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