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Kyle Tran Myhre, poet and activist, recently posted a #RecommendedReading list on his Instagram of books that are referenced in his new zine, "of what future are these the wild early days?" Kyle says of his recommendations in his post:
"They're not just good reads in a big, general sense; for me, these are resources that offer something specific that I've found to be useful in the context of wrapping my head around the big question of: "What can one person do in the face of crisis and injustice?" They're resources that offer "footholds" or first steps into movement work, perspectives that I'd recommend to anyone interesting in making the world a more just, loving, sustainable place."
You can follow him on Instagram @guantesolo
"They're not just good reads in a big, general sense; for me, these are resources that offer something specific that I've found to be useful in the context of wrapping my head around the big question of: "What can one person do in the face of crisis and injustice?" They're resources that offer "footholds" or first steps into movement work, perspectives that I'd recommend to anyone interesting in making the world a more just, loving, sustainable place."
You can follow him on Instagram @guantesolo
Of What Future Are These The Wild Early Days?
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Overview
Kyle Tran Myhre, poet and activist, recently posted a #RecommendedReading list on his Instagram of books that are referenced in his new zine, "of what future are these the wild early days?" Kyle says of his recommendations in his post:
"They're not just good reads in a big, general sense; for me, these are resources that offer something specific that I've found to be useful in the context of wrapping my head around the big question of: "What can one person do in the face of crisis and injustice?" They're resources that offer "footholds" or first steps into movement work, perspectives that I'd recommend to anyone interesting in making the world a more just, loving, sustainable place."
You can follow him on Instagram @guantesolo
"They're not just good reads in a big, general sense; for me, these are resources that offer something specific that I've found to be useful in the context of wrapping my head around the big question of: "What can one person do in the face of crisis and injustice?" They're resources that offer "footholds" or first steps into movement work, perspectives that I'd recommend to anyone interesting in making the world a more just, loving, sustainable place."
You can follow him on Instagram @guantesolo