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"I think we have to be a lot more humble. There's a righteousness in our side of politics... sometimes we have to say some of the things we do don't work and are counterproductive."
Nick Lowles
In his many years of anti-racist campaigning and community action, Nick Lowles points out the need to replacing self-righteousness with humility to build genuine, lasting community resilience. This approach breaks down political barriers, prevents radicalisation, and fosters solidarity by turning organisers from lecturers into collaborative partners.
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