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Long Now Foundation | Bette Adriaanse, Chelsea T. Hicks | Radical Sharing @longnow | Uploaded August 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Our bodies, our houses, our land, our space - we humans don’t always like to share. Author Bette Adriaanse talks with Chelsea T. Hicks, and virtual guests Brian Eno, Aqui Thami, and Margaret Levi about property and sharing, and how to make a lasting positive change in the way we share the world with each other. Alternating between thinkers and doers, whose actions help foster long term equality, this evening explores the choices that can be made to share time and resources with others in radical ways.

Virtual guests:

Brian Eno is a musician, artist, writer, and co-founder of Earth Percent and The Long Now Foundation.

Aqui Thami is an Indigenous artist, activist, academic, and member of the Himalayan Janajati Thang-mi community.

Margaret Levi is an American political scientist and author, noted for her work in comparative political economy, labor politics, and democratic theory.

About Bette Adriaanse
Bette Adriaanse is a writer and co-founder of TRQSE, an international network of artists and scientists working together on social issues. Her new novel ‘What’s Mine’ revolves around topics of property and sharing, and she is interested in the ways our sharing habits influence our societies and our characters.

About Chelsea T. Hicks
Chelsea T. Hicks is a writer and artist creating experimental work in her ancestral language of Wahzhazhe ie (Osage).
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