マイケル・フランティのインスタグラム(michaelfranti) - 7月8日 07時13分
On a boys trip with my middle son @adefrantirye down in Cancun/Tulum, Mexico a week off from the #stayhumantour for a few days of talking/playing/swimming/talking/eating/talking. Today we visited the Mayan ruins near Tulum and swam in the #Cenote Caves at #casatortuga.
History and fun at the same time. Just the way we like to roll!!! We’ve met so many nice people here, Mexicans, as well as American citizens (who are visiting this beautiful country like we are). It saddens me and pisses me off that America has become so hurtful towards people coming from south of our border seeking a better way of life or even just visiting, while travelers from the US continue to flock here and set up homes and businesses here. I believe that the experience of people crossing borders can lead to greater understanding of each other, less fear and more openness to share the bounty of our planet, our cultures and people. Let’s bring about a brighter future for families and be supportive of one another’s individual and collective struggles. Our countries are neighbors and when we reach out we all benefit. #stayhuman #onelove #onepeople #mexico #closethecamps #endfamilyseparation #soulrocker @hardrockhotels #stayhuman #onelove #onepeople
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shaktikatalyst
Thank you for speaking to this. I have been going to the Yucatán for decades and now I have decided I can’t do it anymore with my American passport because I am too embarrassed to step across the border while we are being jerks on our side of the border. Mexico is a sister to me. I am saddened to feel this way. Tulum is changing too- not necessarily for the good either- it use to be a sweet beach community with an authentico vibe and now it’s a little too so cal for me. And we did that. We demand our needs and they bend over backwards to supply- (the Italians too there) and then we stick their babies in detention centers while we decide if they can come clean our house or lay our bricks for us. So f’d up. Lo siento Mexico. I pray enough people wake up and demand change. And thank you MF for speaking out all the time on these issues. You say it in right way. Deep bow🙏
tprindible
@michaelfranti please see the video I shared with you. I know we are all struggling with the cynicism versus optimism, so I want this little girl to experience your positive energy and continue her journey of soulful positive messages in her song writing. When I met you fir the first time 4 years ago, you saved and changed my life. So don't act like music isn't a powerful enough gift. It's probably the most powerful gift of all. #stayhuman
livingoutsidethezoo
First off, love that area around Tulum so much. Diving the cenotes was a life highlight. My family & I are leaving Dillon, CO in s few months for a year of RV travel through Mexico and Central America. We hope to educate those “back home” about the amazing people and culture south of our borders! Always love your message and hope to spread our own! ✌️
irissandkuhler
Check out my book that describes a journey from Eritrea (Africa) all the way to Marin County, California. An epic quest to find a better life. Its title is: “The River is the Border. From Eritrea to Freedom.” I wrote it for someone who has English as a second language. https://www.amazon.com/River-Border-Eritrea-Freedom/dp/1976937205
sylviherrick
Yes!!! I agree - my art work has always been about borders/boundaries and how they are made by humans so we can also change them! We are all connected - every living creature - and we have all needed a helping hand. You-Me - We.Art. I am excited that so many of us are putting the message of being awake- our there! 🙏🏻
getempowered
Thank you for sharing the beautiful boys trip with us! Connection is everything - and relating human to human, regardless of geographic boundaries is what elevates and helps us all live better lives. Pure and higher frequency love is limitless and knows no borders. You are a beacon of that kind of love - thank you.
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