Improv Resources Migrated! Find New Resources at ImprovUpdate.com
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Why?
I decided to move my resources to Canadian servers. I am disappointed that Substack is not just helping extreme right-wing ideologies proliferate on this platform, bad enough… but they are also partnering with them (for right-wing publication’s financial advantage), and also promoting them officially here under their own business/platform entity.
This is not okay especially as an autistic person, being part of the marginalized communities hurt most by right-wing extremism. It is also not okay as those same publications Substack themselves promote believe in attacking my sovereign nation of Canada.
So I moved my content onto a platform I control that lives in Canada, moved the podcast to a non-American host, and I encourage anyone else who is affected by this to do the same. Which is why this page is still here.
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Jen.
Thanks for sharing this Jen, it’s really interesting. I love the phrase faithful communication! Katy x