[ ] i went to jail, i went to jail several times, and ill do it again, because i still feel that somebody has to hold on to that that hope. You know . That thread. Because if not, what . What next . Weve completely surrendered . That cant be the way it turns out. [ ] [thunberg] to have hope, you have to actually do something. I decided to stand outside the swedish parliament. Whilst i started really planning that, i got energy and i felt. Happy. I felt like i i did something good. I could do something good. When i first started school striking, i didnt really expect anything. It got really big. [crowd buzzing] people are striking today in over 150 countries more people than i realized understood the emergency. [ ] [hallam] existential rebellion is just regurgitating, rediscovering what you might call classical nonviolent struggle. The fundamentals go Something Like this when youre dealing with entrenched power, then the way to overcome it is through challenging it, break the law in a n
Canadian singer/songwriter Emily Triggs releases her new album The Great Escape, an expansive 13-song collection that displays her wide-ranging talent in a whole new way. Listeners have already had a preview with first single and video "Summer In Nevada," an homage to those who witnessed and participated in U.S. nuclear weapons testing during the 1950s and '60s. The song is just one of several that reflect The Great Escape's overall exploration of different aspects of North American culture