[Xmca-l] Re: Love in the time of corona
Lois Holzman
lholzman@eastsideinstitute.org
Mon Apr 13 13:56:31 PDT 2020
Expanding on love, thanks to Alfredo's inquiry, I send this with permission
from the Global Play Brigade.
Lois
Ode To Our Frontline Workers
Global Play Brigade, April 12, 2020
*Co-created online and on the spot by performance activists in Nepal,
Israel, the UK, Nicaragua, Greece, Mexico, Denmark, Pakistan, the US,
Spain, Belgium, South Africa*
To all of you who have come to take care of us
To all of you who keep fighting
We are in awe of your perseverance
What can we give you, what can we do, how can we express our love
We are here for you as you are there for us
You give of yourselves everything you can, we want to give of ourselves
whatever we can
We are committed to keep giving to you even after the pandemic leaves us
We will work for the transformation that your gift deserves
When this is past, we will all recognize what labor is actually important
We will remember that frontline workers are not just in the hospitals
But all the jobs that have built and continue to build the wealth and
conditions from which we all thrive
We will find you, we will see you, we will be there with you
You are forever in our hearts, in our minds, in our words, in our souls
You are the candle saving the light
Illuminating us in this dark moment
We will create power so you can have all that you need
to make this world equitable and decent for every human being
We thank you, as frontline cultural workers, we are here for you, to serve
you
(And if you want to see it get created.
<https://mail.google.com/mail/ca/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgxwHMjvLPmpfVjzgdSPxXNWHJcZC?projector=1>
..
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 3:59 PM Alfredo Jornet Gil <a.j.gil@ils.uio.no>
wrote:
> Really wonderful initiatives of retooling/stepping up virtual activity,
> very inspiring and helpful, Lois.
>
>
>
> I was drawn by the “love” in your post’s subject, and then was looking for
> the term again in the body of your message, but could not find it. I
> thought then that “non-knowing growing” and the generating of “hope and
> possibility” was it. Thanks for sharing.
>
>
>
> Interesting connection between your group’s therapeutic approach to the
> situation and recent characterizations of the current situation as a
> world-perezhivanie.
>
> Alfredo
>
> *From: *<xmca-l-bounces@mailman.ucsd.edu> on behalf of Lois Holzman <
> lholzman@eastsideinstitute.org>
> *Reply to: *"eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca-l@mailman.ucsd.edu>
> *Date: *Monday, 13 April 2020 at 18:56
> *To: *"eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca-l@mailman.ucsd.edu>
> *Subject: *[Xmca-l] Love in the time of corona
>
>
>
> Hello All,
>
>
>
> Following the lead of others, I'll jump in. While NYC and state are in
> serious crisis and all its cultural and economic conflicts even more
> glaring, the vibrancy and energy has not disappeared. It's just different.
>
>
>
> As Vygotsky is purported to have said, "A revolution solves only those
> tasks raised by history..." History has thrown us a monster.
>
>
>
> Different too are the forces working to shape this extraordinary
> historical moment. Much of that shaping by those who are in positions of
> political and economic, etc. authority—and the pandemic itself—are creating
> fear and despair, both for now and the future. At the same time, the
> shaping being done by so many thousands of people and organizations that
> inspire and organize people to exercise their power and creativity for
> connectedness are generating hope and possibility.
>
> I feel that palpably all day long.
>
>
>
> We in the global development community are re-tooling and/or stepping up
> our virtual activities, many of which involve play, performance and
> ensemble building, not to take people's minds off what's happening, but to
> involve them in some "non-knowing growing" and participation in creating
> positive responses to what's happening that have the possibility to
> continue to be transformative of individuals and communities. A few
> examples—
>
> establishing a Global Play Brigade working across borders of
> nation state, culture and economy (so far performance activists from about
> 40 countries involved)
>
> offering Creating Connection and Building Community
> <https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Play-Sessions-via-Zoom-Opened-Up--Free-online-social-gatherings.html?soid=1101246158194&aid=qweSrQdaUGo>free
> play sessions via Zoom, each one originating in a different part of the
> world (about 150 people per session so far)
>
> taking our Creating Our Mental Health conversation/workshop series
> national and international in a moment when people are realizing how they
> feel is not inside them, not merely socially produced and organized, but
> social in its potential transformativity
>
> taking All Stars Project programs for poor youth and their
> communities in NYC, NJ, Dallas, Chicago and the Bay Area virtual
>
>
>
> If you're interested in any of this and more, let me know. And you can
> always check out the social media listed in my signature.
>
>
>
> Stay safe,
>
> Lois
>
>
>
> --
>
> *Access my latest article—**Why be Half-Human? How Play, Performance and
> Practical Philosophy Make Us Whole **(written with Cathy Salit)—and read
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> which you can download for free!*
>
>
>
>
>
> Lois Holzman
> Director, East Side Institute for Group & Short Term Psychotherapy
>
> Chair, Global Outreach, All Stars Project, UX
>
> Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Vygotskian Practice and Performance,
> Lloyd International Honors College at The University of North Carolina at
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>
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*Access my latest article—**Why be Half-Human? How Play, Performance and
Practical Philosophy Make Us Whole **(written with Cathy Salit)—and read
the rest of this marvelous book, Social Construction in Action
<https://www.taosinstitute.net/product/social-construction-in-action-contributions-from-the-taos-institutes-25th-anniversary-conference>,
which you can download for free!*
Lois Holzman
Director, East Side Institute for Group & Short Term Psychotherapy
Chair, Global Outreach, All Stars Project, UX
Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Vygotskian Practice and Performance, Lloyd
International Honors College at The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
Address: East Side Institute, Attn:Lois Holzman
119 West 23 St, suite 902
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