Christian soup kitchens, Muslim food banks, and atheist-run mutual aid networks are confronting the hunger crisis in America. Many religious teachings emphasize feeding the poor, and secular ethics echo the demand to address systemic poverty. Together, they challenge policies that allow millions to go hungry in a land of plenty. Sources:
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Compassionate Solidarity: A Call for Unity Across All Struggles
In an era where division seems to dominate our political, social, and economic lives, the need for solidarity has never been greater. From workersâ rights to mental health advocacy, from racial justice to LGBTQ+ inclusion, there are countless causes, movements, and struggles fighting for recognition, rights, and justice. But in the face of all this,Continue reading “Compassionate Solidarity: A Call for Unity Across All Struggles”
The Hierarchy of Hate: Why Anarcho-Compassionism Goes Deeper Than Other Anarchisms
Anarchism has always been about challenging hierarchies. Whether itâs the state, capitalism, patriarchy, white supremacy, or other oppressive structures, anarchists have stood firm in saying no to domination and control. But as powerful and necessary as anarchist theory has been in exposing and dismantling systems of oppression, I believe thereâs a missing piece in theContinue reading “The Hierarchy of Hate: Why Anarcho-Compassionism Goes Deeper Than Other Anarchisms”
