Damali Vidot: City Council President and Goddess Incarnate

Meet Damali Vidot. Chelsea's City Council President. A mother. An activist. A healer. And the coolest, funniest person that you will ever meet. In this series she speaks of her journey from being a self proclaimed "hood rat" to Chelsea's City Council President. She teaches us about the difficulties of working in the political trenches, and how spirit has been integral to her survival.

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Cry for the Amazon

Laying in my tent. Camping in Cape Cod. A little bit ashamed about scrolling through my phone. I saw another headline about the burning Amazon. And how it will take hundreds of years for the rain forest to recover. My chest welled up. I wanted to cry. I said “not now” to myself. And I kept scrolling.

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The Puerto Rican Way

I have always thought that Puerto Rico is a miner’s canary. A harbinger of what is to come. What has happened in Puerto Rico is a pattern that repeats itself all over the world. If everything is fractal, then Puerto Rico just showed us the way.

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Real Leverage

Only ten percent of our happiness is determined by our circumstances. Where we live. How rich or poor we are. Our health. Our place within the structure of oppression.

I want my work to have a direct impact on the objective conditions of the people. But it is imperative that I pay attention to how I go about doing this. Because I risk limiting my impact. My work should aim for more than only 10 percent of a person’s experience of happiness, of freedom and aliveness. I want real leverage.

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The End of the Game

Note: This whole post is a Game of Thrones spoiler. AND it includes a few curse words.

I’ve read all the books. The whole Song of Ice & Fire. And I read “Fire & Blood.” I’ve watched all the episodes. So why not jump into the fray? Here is a brief commentary at the end of the Game.

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Gibran RiveraComment