
Episode 5: Laundry, Bandages, and Root Beer
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How could a formerly enslaved person work with the system in order to fight the injustice of the system? Harriet’s actions go from local to global as she joins in the struggle to end slavery–the Civil War. In this episode we see that ethical action might include fighting in war, or working with the military. It might also include mundane, undistinguished tasks. But they all count when you are standing in solidarity against injustice.
Eric Bowman, M.A.R., is the founder and teacher for the Revolution Ethics Project, a non-profit ethics seminar for all ages. He has been a public high school teacher at ConVal High School in Peterborough, NH for over 25 years.
Website: revolutionethics.org
Email: revolutionethicsproject@gmail.com
Instagram: @revolutionethics
Produced, mixed, and scored by Echo Finch
www.echofinch.com
A complete bibliography for season 1 of “The Virtue Field” is available at https://revolutionethics.org/bibliography-season-1
Special thanks to Adam Arnone at Echo Finch for his endless patience. Thank you to Jason Dustin for a great microphone and for three beautiful portraits of Harriet Tubman. Thank you to Olivia Bregani, Ethan McBrien, and Anne Staley for help with final edits. Virtue Field photo by Ben Conant and lastly thank you to Isaac Perreault for graphic design.