3 lessons of revolutionary love in a time of rage | Valarie Kaur

3 lessons of revolutionary love in a time of rage | Valarie Kaur

Author: TED February 9, 2018 Duration: 22:02
What's the antidote to rising nationalism, polarization and hate? In this inspiring, poetic talk, Valarie Kaur asks us to reclaim love as a revolutionary act. As she journeys from the birthing room to tragic sites of bloodshed, Kaur shows us how the choice to love can be a force for justice.

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