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        <description>What does it actually look like to build something different, not just improve what exists, but create new models entirely? In this clip, Jason Bayless of A Radical Guide talks about how he approaches that question in practice: staying in constant conversation with organizers and groups, listening for what keeps coming up, and asking where his skills or ARG's resources can genuinely fill a gap. He also pushes back on the idea that relationship-building in social justice requires some special skill set most people don't have. Being in relationship with people is something we all do every day, and it's the purpose behind it that shifts. Learn more at Radical-Guide.com Support A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/</description>
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