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May 24, 2022Liked by Jennifer Rabin

Stunning piece! Deeply felt. When worlds collide and a nation comes under unprovoked military attack, who steps up first to lend a hand to the innocent victims? Two examples come to mind: Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen (millions of meals served in Ukraine –– and I consider chefs artists). And last weekend, the dozens of performers (artists) who played a benefit at Carnegie Hall. True, artists struggle. But they are often the first to step up to relieve others' human suffering. Call it moral rewards. Guess which team I ally with?

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May 24, 2022·edited May 24, 2022Liked by Jennifer Rabin

thank you, You have a wonderful way of putting important social conundrums in to wonerfully creative language that get right to heart of the situation ✌️❤️

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May 24, 2022Liked by Jennifer Rabin

as always…stunning, thought provoking, painful, and beautiful!

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May 25, 2022Liked by Jennifer Rabin

thank you for another poignant article, Jennifer. this is a lived experience felt deeply and personally in my bones. I just got Covid and have lost a week worth of work shifts (so far) at my "joe job". read as: service industry work. I have worked there for almost six years and hold a management position, and still, I don't have the honor or promotion or respect or laws on my side, for receiving sick time or sick pay, even in the midst of a pandemic. and so, I take a loss, a double hit. and things are going to be extra tight for the next few months. but I WILL keep making.*

*further note: I am fortunate to exist in a privileged enough place TO keep making. how many marginalized groups and individuals have not had such a luxury? how many have seen their best gifts and talents and passions sidelined because of an unexpected illness and too many sick days, rent increase, car break down, caring for family, inflation....insert other common every day problem here ______. these common every day problems fall hard on artists, creatives, and makers for all the reasons you described above. thank you for voicing them again.

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