

Cracks Leading to Systems Change | Bayo Akomolafe
38 snips Oct 12, 2023
Bayo Akomolafe, a widely celebrated international speaker and posthumanist thinker, explores the significance of disruption in the world, challenges of parenting, racial inequality, and questioning traditional power structures. They emphasize the value of cracks and failures as opportunities for new realities and invite listeners to reimagine normalcy and embrace questioning for a more flourishing future. The chapter also delves into the limitations of language and offers recommendations for future guests.
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The Gift of Disruption
- Belonging is often oversold as a destination, creating a false sense of arrival.
- True belonging requires scattering, disruption, and a departure from the familiar to understand home.
Christmas in April
- Bayo Akomolafe shares how his autistic son's fixations, like Christmas in April, challenge his perception of time.
- He discusses "gentrifying" his son by imposing linear time and the importance of seeing the world through his son's eyes.
Autism as Intensity
- Autism is not an individual condition but an intensity that enlists bodies, offering a different way of perceiving reality.
- Embrace the disruption of belonging and the potential of monstrous entities instead of seeking to control or "cure."