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Liv Francis-Cornibert on burnout in social justice work
Liv Francis-Cornibert on burnout in social justice work
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31 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2021
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This week Natty and Charlie are joined by Liv Francis-Cornibert, writer, Advocacy Academy alumni, and co-founder of the group Legally Black to discuss burnout and mental health within activist and social justice work circles. Reflecting on a poem written for an online diary, Liv, Natty, and Charlie talk about how hard it is to reconcile intersectional politics and work with our capacity to work and hold multiple stories at once, and how often we sacrifice our mental health in the process.
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May 26, 2021
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