
A weekly podcast on all things activism exploring the theory and practice of change! While we experiment with different segments and *ahem* find our voice, we hope you will join us on a discovery of what it means to be an activist, how we can effectively advocate for change for our communities, and more!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this special episode, we interview Brooke Goodspeed, founder of GET Included, a nonprofit supporting neurodivergent community stakeholders through opportunities for skill development and community engagement. Brooke tells us about the experiences ... more
In this episode, Miranda Martin discusses the Food Systems Coalition of Greater Gainesville, a community project which aims to foster information and resource sharing amongst food systems shareholders and serve as a grassroots template for similar pr... more
Not all picket signs are created equal. Overall, there are three main elements for picket signs: symbolism, education, and engagement. By utilizing a combination of these three elements, organizers can ensure that protests are primed for meaningful c... more
Welcome to the sixth episode of Activist H!, where today we will be opening up the Activist ToolKit to share VolunteerMatch with you - a platform for connecting organizations with volunteers! It's an amazing website that does wonders for up and comin... more
Today we explore the work of Jonathan Christiansen, who provides us with a template for understanding the longitudinal dynamics of social movements. We then build upon his work to extend this framework into a metaphorical organism to help abstract th... more
Today we explore the work of Jonathan Christiansen, who provides us with a template for understanding the longitudinal dynamics of social movements. We then build upon his work to extend this framework into a metaphorical organism to help abstract th... more
Helen Keller's legacy is often reduced to overcoming the challenges facing the deaf--blind community at a time when such a feat was unheard of. This is only a part of her story. Today, we will be exploring the totality of her professional activism, a... more
In today's episode we discuss a framework for thinking about activism. It's not the set of actions which raise awareness or lead to change, but the capture of the natural phenomenon of change itself, in the interest of one's community. Our world is c... more
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