What would freedom be like?
“Freedom is never voluntarily given from the oppressor
It must be demanded by the oppressed” – MLK
Freedom is connection
Our natural genius would shine
Because it hasn’t been stunted, suppressed, or squelched
It would not be illegal to be homeless
But to allow homelessness to exist
Families can heal and children grow up without shadows
Freedom over our time
Our goal to know what is real
Instead of to produce illusions
My freedom wouldn’t come at the expense of yours
Or yours at my expense
Freedom is trusting our leaders and our neighbors
Because our neighbors are our leaders and we are theirs
As much food as we need (and not more)
As much housing as we need (and not more)
Science and technology are the people’s tools
To solve, to heal, to sustain
Not to perpetuate injustice and inflict harm
Freedom would be curing cancer
Instead of making it an industry
Guaranteed
Health in abundance
No need to escape your town, your hood, your past, your demons
Freedom is the right to beauty
Freedom is when loving is easy and hating is a struggle
The right to water
Determination and faith
Instead of coercion and fear
A mass awakening instead of a mass extinction
Children won’t have the opportunity to learn racism
Or that their mothers aren’t as important as their fathers
Or that they are not as important as adults
Freedom is the right to create, instead of working third shift, rushing all the time
Worth is measured by how much something helps
Freedom is breathing full breaths, unencumbered by asthma, fear of bombs and drones, pollution
True work is serving others
Green is everywhere, not money, but leaves
Humans don’t put humans in cages
Instead of berating ourselves for not thinking like the rich
We could shift our focus on the how to see each other, know each other, trust each other
It would be when assembling, speaking and voting are avenues to real results
Instead of a sorry comfort for our poverty
It would replace halftime shows with cheering for our children
It could never be built on the chains of others, the sweat of others, the soil of others
Freedom is balance
Freedom is the ability to assert our will
To make life on earth not a vicious competition for individual survival,
But a collective endeavor to ensure the survival of our species and our planet