Listen "Becoming a Changemaker"
Episode Synopsis
Episode summary: In a world that is in chaos the need for hope has never been felt so strong. Everyday people are grabbing their superhero capes to help save the world by creating non-profits, volunteering, and protesting. The world needs help and people are searching for how to do it. In this episode we explore the need and steps to be a changemaker in today's world.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Changes in Racism [6:05]
- See Things Through Others Eyes [16:01]
- Biggest Wound [22:54]
- Becoming Changemaker [30:46]
- Our Ancestors [35:17]
- Faith and Changemaking [40:28]
- Organization in Future [41:23]
- Spiritual Warfare [43:21]
- Anti-Oppressive Community [47:02]
- What Decade is Teaching Us [57:09]
Quote:
“Here are the ways to ensure that the people impacted by injustice are at the center of your justice work. There are solid models that are made for regular people, not people with fancy degrees, not people with tons of power and privilege that can be replicated easily. For me, it's about listening to the people around you, getting a sense of what they care about, and getting together using some of the models that already exist in the world, like asset-based community development and community organizing strategy of one-to-one and small group conversations.”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Toshi Regan
Greta Thunberg
Dakota Pipeline
Line Three in Minnesota
US Freedom Movement
Voting Rights Act of 1964
Movement Generation
Book of Revelation
Bacon's Rebellion in 1676
Ian Haney Lopez
Merge Left
Rebels, despots, and Saints, the Ancestors Who Free Us and the Ancestors We Need to Free
Connect with us:
- Subscribe to the Project Good Work Blog to read the article version of the interview.
- If you have a passion for an unserved community, a social justice problem or want to change minds contact Project Good Work at www.ProjectGood.Work to start your project of change today.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Changes in Racism [6:05]
- See Things Through Others Eyes [16:01]
- Biggest Wound [22:54]
- Becoming Changemaker [30:46]
- Our Ancestors [35:17]
- Faith and Changemaking [40:28]
- Organization in Future [41:23]
- Spiritual Warfare [43:21]
- Anti-Oppressive Community [47:02]
- What Decade is Teaching Us [57:09]
Quote:
“Here are the ways to ensure that the people impacted by injustice are at the center of your justice work. There are solid models that are made for regular people, not people with fancy degrees, not people with tons of power and privilege that can be replicated easily. For me, it's about listening to the people around you, getting a sense of what they care about, and getting together using some of the models that already exist in the world, like asset-based community development and community organizing strategy of one-to-one and small group conversations.”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Toshi Regan
Greta Thunberg
Dakota Pipeline
Line Three in Minnesota
US Freedom Movement
Voting Rights Act of 1964
Movement Generation
Book of Revelation
Bacon's Rebellion in 1676
Ian Haney Lopez
Merge Left
Rebels, despots, and Saints, the Ancestors Who Free Us and the Ancestors We Need to Free
Connect with us:
- Subscribe to the Project Good Work Blog to read the article version of the interview.
- If you have a passion for an unserved community, a social justice problem or want to change minds contact Project Good Work at www.ProjectGood.Work to start your project of change today.
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