Humanity in Crisis

Kerri reflects on the dual nature of human response during crises, highlighting the profound acts of kindness that emerge alongside the exploitation of vulnerability by those in power. She discusses the concept of remembering as a counter to dismembering, emphasizing our shared humanity and the systemic forces that seek to divide us. The conversation delves into the lasting impact of events like 9/11, where collective grief gave way to new paradigms of surveillance and control.