The short answer is: awareness. Awareness for myself, each other, and our audiences. I used to be disheartened by the magnitude of confronting the problems our society faces. What could I do? It seemed too complex and unattainable to try and solve violence, racism, or economic disparity. But I realized I was looking at these problems through a window of my own finite reality. I was limiting what the possibilities of success looked like. Becoming more beautiful and connected as humans is a process that ebbs and flows and takes more time than I was originally prepared for. I think sometimes we as humans find it hard to take the long view. We want more immediate results. But to try and solve problems of this magnitude we (each one of us who is a willing participant in finding solutions) need to be relentless in our desire to be a community. And in being a community, we speak to each other, communicate, and make each other aware of what is important to me, you, and everyone else. Awareness breeds knowledge and knowledge breeds solutions.
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