Show Description:
“We’re not trying to hack the system in our unschooling – we’re trying to burn it down.”
Antonio founded Abrome to support the liberation of children and fundamentally change the way people think about education. He joins ST to discuss his military past that gave way to a militant present, the difference between emancipation and liberation, daring to respect kids, and more!
Music for the show: Floodlight by Eleanor’s former Band Rooftop Revolutionaries.
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Antonio Buehler(he/him) founded Abrome to support the liberation of children and fundamentally change the way people think about education. He wants Learners to have full autonomy over their bodies, minds, and time so they can lead meaningful and purposeful lives, positively impact society, and improve the human condition. Abrome is aligned with Antonio’s desire to challenge, undermine, and create alternatives to oppressive systems so we can move toward a freer, healthier world. He also founded the Peaceful Streets Project, which was one of the most active copwatch organizations in the country from 2012-2017.
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carla bergman and Eleanor Goldfield interview long term organizers about their watershed moments, what they have learned along the way, and how they maintain their hope on this path; dreaming and building emergent worlds for a present and future that is anchored in justice and freedom for all.