Listen "Ep.#003 - Youth voices in politics and governance; "The Ground Game" ft Obakeng Leseyane."
Episode Synopsis
"I don't really think that politics are a choice for young people particularly on the African continent; it's rather an imposition." (Leseyane 2020)
As a tribute to 'Africa Day', this episode features a 2020 interview with social justice advocate, speaker, and consultant Obakeng Leseyane (ALA'17). In the interview, we discuss how the youth can assert their voices in the governance of their communities in order to ensure robust engagement. We talk the often not-so-glamourous side of politics - The Ground Game. Obakeng reminds us that "We should conceive politics from the ground up." We talk about ageism, how to engage criticism and/or critique as well as the "gradual" nature of change.
Obakeng also appeals to the listener to not only vote when eligible but to hold their leaders accountable. We explore the challenges to the effective political participation of young people (choosing political homes i.e., political parties, finances, critical mass etc.).
A few Quotes
"We should conceive of politics from the ground up."
"Elections are fundamentally determined by people that show up to vote."
"Whatever platform you are given, use it to propel your own agenda."
"Change is not an overnight thing. Change is not winning an election."
His TEDxPretoria Speech: "Enslaved By Poverty, Education Was My Liberation"
His Interview at SABC News: "African Perspective: Being young in Africa."
At Innovation Edge: "Make it Happen"
As a tribute to 'Africa Day', this episode features a 2020 interview with social justice advocate, speaker, and consultant Obakeng Leseyane (ALA'17). In the interview, we discuss how the youth can assert their voices in the governance of their communities in order to ensure robust engagement. We talk the often not-so-glamourous side of politics - The Ground Game. Obakeng reminds us that "We should conceive politics from the ground up." We talk about ageism, how to engage criticism and/or critique as well as the "gradual" nature of change.
Obakeng also appeals to the listener to not only vote when eligible but to hold their leaders accountable. We explore the challenges to the effective political participation of young people (choosing political homes i.e., political parties, finances, critical mass etc.).
A few Quotes
"We should conceive of politics from the ground up."
"Elections are fundamentally determined by people that show up to vote."
"Whatever platform you are given, use it to propel your own agenda."
"Change is not an overnight thing. Change is not winning an election."
His TEDxPretoria Speech: "Enslaved By Poverty, Education Was My Liberation"
His Interview at SABC News: "African Perspective: Being young in Africa."
At Innovation Edge: "Make it Happen"