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There are so many indigenous cultures just in North America. We're just little specks in the universe at our tiny point in time on the timeline of human history and how long the universe has existed. One of them was one of the main organizers of Occupy Wall Street. The New Yorker magazine said, "The Dawn of Everything is a lively, and often very funny, anarchist project that aspires to enlarge our political imagination by revitalizing the possibilities of the distant past." It's by two professors. All Conscientious Objectors are assigned civilian work for a period of 24 months, the same amount of time prescribed to those who are conscripted." from The 2021 non-fiction book the “Dawn of Everything” was a bestseller. ("The Alternative Service Program to manage those granted Conscientious Objector to all military service. I wish we didn't have to have a military. My cousin's kids went into the military because they needed opportunities. He would not have been able to go to medical school without the navy.

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But TV and society at large is teaching the opposite. Good military teaches you that violence is the last thing you want to use. I've known people in the military and there is good and bad military. Where is that alienation, loneliness, fear, and the inability to be vulnerable, where is that coming from in society? All genders need to be part of solving the problem.ĭo you feel that the military teaches people in it that the way to solve conflict is through violence? There are services that help break that cycle. I always try to ask, “Where is this coming from?” It doesn't come from a vacuum. They've probably been through something themselves. It has to do with power structures and men feeling emboldened and empowered - because it's often men - to go that route in a relationship. There is light for people that need it.ĭomestic violence is an epidemic. It makes me feel inspired that people want to help at their thrift store or as dentists and doctors who volunteer. It's one of those areas where you can do something to make a difference, even if you just chip in a tiny bit of money if that's all you have. They do great work around domestic violence and providing hiding places and shelters for women. They have a great community center called No One Alone. For my peripheral neighbors, who I don't know as well, I have noticed that there's a lack of resources and people get stuck in a situation they can't get out of because they don't have anywhere to go. In my world there is a very high percentage of people who have experienced it, and I live in a pretty entitled world. There are so many things that play into domestic violence, including poverty. (This is not the NJ concert.) Can you talk about that?

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Soon you'll be playing a benefit for a group that works to prevent domestic violence. It's all very Southern vibes for me.Īdvertise with New Jersey Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info The exuberance and the sing-alongs and the raucousness. Jersey reminds me of being in the South in the best ways. I was dreaming that would happen one day to me but it never has. I can't remember the name of the place but Josh Ritter had just played there and Bruce Springsteen sat at the bar while Josh Ritter played. I played a gig in New Jersey with my solo rock band. I love Bruce Springsteen – I really do, I'm not just saying that. (NJ has protected more farmland than any other state, relative to its size, according to American Farmland Trust.) I've driven around the parts of New Jersey that are not near the coast and thought how beautiful it is. My bass player just looked at me and started laughing but it's true. New Jersey is beautiful and has a ton of beautiful land. On September 6, Ray spoke with New Jersey Stage about the Garden State, the history of human life on earth, and other topics. The Indigo Girls are Amy Ray and Emily Saliers.

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The Indigo Girls will play in Morristown on Tuesday, October 24 at 7:30pm at the Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC).









Indigo play