
Sarah Schulman’s Radical Approach to Conflict, Communication and Change
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Notable books mentioned: ACT UP, Conflict is Not Abuse, Poor Queer Studies by Matt Brim, Vanguard by Martha S. Jones
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The host discusses the formation of ACT UP in response to the AIDS crisis and the lack of political action at the time. The mention of the book hig…

The host discusses how the book 'Conflict is Not Abuse' addresses the mischaracterization of conflict as abuse, particularly in activist contexts.…
The host discusses the importance of recognizing the value of all lives affected by AIDS, emphasizing that understanding the truth of any situation…

Sarah Schulman’s Radical Approach to Conflict, Communication and Change mentions ACT UP, Conflict is Not Abuse, Poor Queer Studies by Matt Brim, and Vanguard by Martha S. Jones with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“ACT UP was the last social movement in America to be successful, focusing on AIDS activism and changing perceptions and policies around the disease.”
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“The book discusses conflict as a necessary part of communication and societal change, contrasting it with the idea of conflict as abuse.”
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“The speaker emphasizes the importance of every person's life and voice, particularly in the context of AIDS, stating that understanding any situation requires recognizing everyone's value.”
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“A phenomenal book about inequality in our higher educational system with lots of good ideas about how to address that.”
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“It re-historicizes and breaks a myth that kept us all back from thinking accurately about women's voting rights.”
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“An incredibly well-written book about when her mother was murdered when she was 19 years old, a masterclass just by reading.”
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