Manifestos

Meghan Watts
Social Problems

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“…manifestos weave together social theory, political acts, and poetic expression.” (Poetry of the Revolution by Martin Puchner)

“[Manifestos] are meant to communicate and convey an urgent sense that the world must change, and that social and political power belongs to everyone. They have no regard for ‘wait and see’ politics, tempered claims of incremental social change, or the more liberal sentiments of politeness and respectability. These documents instead present radical visions for change that starts at the root structures of things.” Breanne Fahs

This semester, our learning community will be writing individual manifestos about social problems. Check back in December for their work!

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Meghan Watts
Social Problems

Committed to revolutionary care in/outside the classroom. Radically hopeful for the world(s) to come. They/them