Fictional Anthropology by ISABEL GALLAHER

CARE IS

ACTION

You and I, and they and we,

possess the astonishing ability to stand idle before what is most intrinsically human.

And

through the persistence of inaction,

all forms of dehumanization are not only endured but accepted and incorporated as part of our natural world.

So let us pause,

let us speak,

let us care for what our senses can still reach.