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disabled audhd {&} persodivergent
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in reply to @alyaza's post:

I was gonna jump in here and ask like "the problem is I have absolutely no idea what that means" but I guess this other post is in anticipation of that lol.

A positive of being Jewish is there is a tradition of this kind of work, and we already have tight knit communities, but I don't think any of us really are acknowledging where things are going beyond vague "make sure to renew your passports" platitudes

in reply to @kda's post:

Been meaning to ask someone this for a while: As someone with poor social skills and virtually no in-person relationships where I live... how do you get started. I'm not trying to be like 'hah! gotcha!' I genuinely do want to get involved but feel like I'm always tripping over myself

Honestly, I'd suggest showing up at events, demonstrations, and protests about causes you're passionate about, and looking for opportunities to volunteer at them?

Many people getting involved in activism do basically start out as randos who just show up at a few events and find ways they can contribute! (And heck, even just showing up frequently is seen as a form of contribution, given how intermittent many people's participation in activism is.)