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Posted on December 9, 2008August 27, 2024 by Dean Spade

Enough in a College Classroom

Hi Friends,

Have a look at the new article by Andrew Willis Garces describing exercises he used in class this semester to get students thinking about class, activism, and the politics of wealth redistribution.

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What is Enough?

Enough is a space for conversations about how a commitment to wealth redistribution plays out in our lives: how we decide what to have, what to keep, what to give away; how we work together to build sustainable grassroots movements; how we challenge capitalism in daily, revolutionary ways.

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