How to Be an Activist When You’re an Introvert
Marches and protests can be loud, crowded, and overwhelming. Can you still attend them if you’re an introvert?
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Marches and protests can be loud, crowded, and overwhelming. Can you still attend them if you’re an introvert?
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The simple act of asking a question took such prominence in my mind that whenever the urge came to open my mouth, a monster appeared by my side.