![]() But is this the darkness of the tomb – or the darkness of the womb?” She says of this moment: “The future is dark. And while it was our suffering that united us, it was our relationship that transformed us. That is exactly how Valarie and I met: two unlikely allies who found one another across time and space and difference. It enjoins us to see no stranger but instead look at others and say: You are a part of me I do not yet know. Valarie says that Revolutionary Love is the call of our time - a radical, joyful practice that extends in three directions: to others, to our opponents, and to ourselves. Valarie is a filmmaker, public speaker, civil rights activist and author of the book See No Stranger - which is an urgent manifesto about revolutionary love to heal ourselves and transform the world around us. And it features my dear friend and sister Valarie Kaur. ![]() It was a part of The Wellness of We online summit in collaboration with Anasa Troutman from The Big We and Nicole Cardoza from Reclamation Ventures. ![]() This is a really special and timely conversation. ![]()
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