According to a 2019 article by Vox.com, "hopepunk" says that genuinely, sincerely caring about something requires bravery and strength. In a repressive regime, realistic optimism can be a radical act. How do solarpunk and "hopepunk" offer tools to counter corruption, social inequity and repression? How does the subgenre help us defeat cynicism and defeatism, or does it?
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Earlier Event: March 7
FogCon panel: History Is Not White -- and Neither is Alternate History
Later Event: March 8
FogCon Reading