<b>A radically different approach to social and environmental justice work for fans of adrienne maree brown and Bessel van der Kolk<br><br>Instead of thinking about social justice as a process that starts with changing people''s minds, <i>Embodied Activism</i> understands our bodies--how we feel in them and relate to others <i>through</i> them--as the sites of transformation</b><br><br>How do ordinary people with busy lives leverage our actions in support of liberation, justice, and authentic connection? How can activists and social change-makers avoid burning out? How does the body factor into what our social movements <i>miss</i>? <br>Drawing on the somatic arts, trauma-informed psychology, and anti-oppressive movements, <b><i>Embodied Activism</i></b> helps us explore and transform the political realities of our everyday lives in a new way: <i>by harnessing the felt experience of our bodies as the sites of our activism.</i><br><b>Rae Johnson</b> teaches us to listen to our