Commitments of Humanism will require collapse of capitalistic systems and hyper-individualistic structures, reconnecting people with the planet, and shift in resistance to confront harms more directly and demonstrate the capability of communities to guide their own futures.
Kai Huschke explains why revolution is necessary and potentially successful. A national lecturer for CELDF’s Democracy School, he is also on the Washington Community Rights Network’s board, and teaches movement building, community rights, rights of nature, and culture/law intersection.