The
Humanities in Opposition World League (HOWL) is an international
collective of practitioners in the humanities: artists, poets,
historians, social scientists, psychologists, actors, scholars of all
disciplines, linguists, critics, journalists, and others. We believe in
vibrant truth-telling, inclusiveness, racial and gender equality, right
to love, environmental healing, economic justice, and freedom of the
press for all writers and readers. We believe that we can improve
political conditions and individual lives by sharing the information and
art we have culled and created.
The nations of the world experienced a change of life in November 2016, but not a natural development, part of maturation as an international
community. Rather, we experienced the very unnatural transition in the
United States from a democracy to a country led by an unstable
alt-right-wing president, threatening a path of isolationism, racism,
environmental destruction, censorship, and oligarchic rule. This affects
the entire globe.
What
role do the humanities and its practitioners play in this? A major one.
How we share information now can affect global politics, and the lives
of individuals in a profound way.
In
the humanities and the arts, we are always cool. Decorative,
interesting, informative, entertaining, moving. But as Toni Morrison
says, these are the times we really earn our keep. That said, we must go
to work.
We seek to work now in the spirit of Frankl, Akhmatova, Anthony, Fromm, Ginsberg, Pasternak, Sartre, Levi, Brecht, Wiesel, Gramsci, DuBois, Douglass, Barthes, Genet, Baldwin, Brodsky, Chopin, Wollstonecraft, the Mills, Pavese, Pushkin, Shelley, King, Malcolm X, Angelou, Fenoglio, Stowe, Murrow, Serling, Dickinson, Pasolini, Brooks, Myers, Merini, Davis, L. Scalapino and thousands of others in the humanities, our many role models and heroes.
We signatories to this manifesto vow to fight fascism at every turn,
with ideas, analysis, images. And we promise not to tell one another how
that must be done. We agree to share information that is inspiring,
entertaining, and/or educational. We will contribute to political
freedom, whether we discuss politics directly or “tell it slant.” We vow
to reach across the aisle; that said, we will have no tolerance for
views predicated upon the diminution of other people. And we will bring
the breath of democracy, inclusion, freedom, and human decency to our
discourse.
We promise to use our brains, talents, and humor to subvert Trumpism and promote the human, and we so here sign.
Larissa Shmailo
Alice Sieve
Jonathan Penton
Annie Finch
Alice Sieve
Jonathan Penton
Annie Finch
Dean Kostos
Michael T.Young
Laura Hinton
Alexander Cigale
Chris Mansel
Michael T.Young
Laura Hinton
Alexander Cigale
Chris Mansel
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