G. E. Vogt
It is easy to tune out what is currently happening around the world; the crises seem too large, too existential, and too convoluted for anyone to really fix. The American Observer series was born out of my feelings of helplessness and hopelessness when it came to these massive problems; all I could do was observe them with no sense of what to do about them. What became more and more difficult to ignore though is how much impact people, ordinary, individual people actually have. Whether standing up for their neighbors or even strangers, fighting against data centers and AI, resisting with art and music, protesting in the streets and against the enablers of these regimes, individuals have SUCH power to make a difference. None of us are responsible for filling the bucket of resistance on our own, but we are all responsible for putting our individual drops into it until it overflows into change.
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