This space seeks to ask and pose answers to the question "What does listening to your neighbour look like?" A collection of thoughts through words & art. Submissions are welcome and encouraged. #activistspaces
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Being slow to speak. Putting yourself in their shoes. Building relationship. Compassion. Empathy. Humility. Jesus.
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To experience solidarity, we must have a community of interests, shared beliefs and goals around which to unite, to build Sisterhood. Support can be occasional. It can be given and just as easily withdrawn. Solidarity requires sustained, ongoing commitment,
Bell Hooks
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- anonymous
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It’s intimate, genuine, loving, soft yet firm.
- Aiden
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Listening to my neighbour is like sitting on the construction floor in a tiny home, the smell of sawdust, wet paint, cold beer and summer heat.
- anonymous
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“Listen with your heart”
- Amaya
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Extending grace through closing our mouths and opening our ears.
- anonymous
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a hug, consolation, trust, help
- anonymous
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distress and frustration expressed
followed by a quiet calm that tends to linger.
- anonymous
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Listening to my neighbour looks like sitting in the sun on the porch with tea and homemade cookies, listening to their stories and taking the time to quiet my own responses and offering them a space to share. (based on a memory of mine)
- Robyn
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