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The colonial revolution in human relations and ecology ran rampant until the nineteenth century. That is when New England's industrial production unleashed a vicious capitalist economy that would remake the continent a second time, relying on southern cotton grown mainly by enslaved Africans. Just like capturing indigenous land led to the Indian Wars, the contest over slave labor caused the Civil War.&#13;
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10 years ago, I met Rev. Marta Benavides through Churches Witnessing with Migrants (CWWM). In El Salvador, she journeyed alongside Archbishop Oscar Romero. When sharing her experiences and expertise, she would occasionally bring up this concept of being solidarious – “We must be ‘solidarious’ as one vs be ‘in solidarity’ with other’s interests.”*&#13;
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