Radical Love
Inspired by the book All About Love by bell hooks, we’ve asked members of our community what RADICAL LOVE means to them and how that love solidifies not just our relationships, but also what brings communities together.
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RADICAL LOVE is a sense of home. Knowing that deep within, you are your true self and at peace with your actions and intentions. It’s feeling comfortable and content.
Lauren Burns
“To truly love we must learn to mix various ingredients - care, affection, recognition, respect, commitment, and trust, as well as honest and open communication.”
bell hooks
I’m convinced that RADICAL LOVE starts with deep and unconditional love with yourself, accepting and loving yourself just the way you are. Only then, can it be experienced with others.
Victoria Beloziorovaite
I celebrate radical love by practicing self-love rooted in gratitude and patience. I anchor this practice in my daily routine with exercise and journaling. I celebrate by spending meaningful and intentional time with friends and family, whether in person, via text, or FaceTime.
And lastly, I celebrate radical love by advocating for the disabled, Black, and queer communities I belong to.
Maya Moore
“To love well is the task in all meaningful relationships, not just romantic bonds.”
bell hooks
This quote reminds me to stay open and giving with all my relationships, especially my friendships. As I get older I want to express my love more to my friends, by saying it more, by being more present and making sure they know I am there for them.
Billie Iveson
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Our RADICAL LOVE series is an ongoing celebration throughout February. We invite you to check back each week as we share new conversations with our friends and community about RADICAL LOVE.