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99. From a Place of Love with Marylin Zúñiga
About 14 months ago, COVID-19 brought school as we knew it to a grinding halt. In the weeks and months that followed, the US education system scrambled to adapt, modernize, move all school operations online and generally attempt to continue business as usual over video calls and virtual learning platforms. We struggled with this. If you caught our episode "Pump the Brakes" in the spring, we expressed concern about this rush to continue schooling in the manner.
In July, the Education for Liberation Network broadcast a webinar titled "Repurposing Our Pedagogies" and among the brilliant voices sharing wisdom was the brilliant and loving Marylin Zúñiga, who declared that she "would not participate in business as usual." She declared, along with other voices in the space that it was time to "decolonize time" and to maintain home as "a sacred place for healing."
Marylin has moved with authenticity, spirituality, and swiftness since being a little girl who frankly, did not like school, to being a transformative and spiritual abolitionist voice in a wilderness that seeks only economic recovery and capitalist salvation at all costs. This conversation will move you, because it isn't just about school, and it isn't just about struggle and abolition and justice. It is about a humanizing "place of love" that transcends our fleeting institutions and dares to imagine a life worth living, with healing, in community.
You can check out the work of Marylin, Dani, and Anna at Quetzal Education Consulting, and you can follow Marylin and Quetzal on Instagram for regular inspiration. And you can support their organization by spreading the word about this great work.