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    Explore " community advocates" with insightful episodes like "How to Fortify Democracy in 2024: A Citizen’s Guide by Sam Daley-Harris", "Greenish Vibes - Apothecary Founders | Cannabis Entrepreneurs | Strategic Collaborators | Community Advocates" and "Participatory Budgeting Project" from podcasts like ""The Laura Flanders Show", "RISE Urban Nation" and "The Laura Flanders Show"" and more!

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    How to Fortify Democracy in 2024: A Citizen’s Guide by Sam Daley-Harris

    How to Fortify Democracy in 2024: A Citizen’s Guide by Sam Daley-Harris

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    Civic courage — what does it look like and how can more of us embody it? In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, a study by Pew Research highlights a concerning trend among Americans: nearly two-thirds feel exhausted, 55% express anger, and a mere 10% report feeling hopeful about politics. Our guest Sam Daley-Harris believes we need advocacy organizations to train individuals to take bold actions — the sort that have an impact and leave volunteers feeling empowered and transformed. Daley-Harris is the founder of the anti-poverty lobby RESULTS in 1980 and Civic Courage in 2012. Jimmy Carter hailed the first edition of his book, "Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen’s Guide to Transformational Advocacy,"  as a “roadmap” for global involvement in shaping a better future. Kirkus Reviews praises the updated 2024 edition as "A handbook for aspiring activists that readers will find to be both inspiring and practical." A conversation to kick off election year, Daley-Harris suggests how to head off despair, and Laura shares some closing comments on citizenship and spaceships. Recorded at CUNYtv in NYC.


    “Those who benefit from the status quo are perfectly happy with a large population who thinks nothing will get any better . . . Cynicism is obedience. If I'm cynical, I'm being obedient to the way things are rather than getting involved” - Sam Daley-Harris


    Guest:  Sam Daley-Harris: Founder, RESULTS & Civic Courage; Author: Reclaiming Our Democracy

     

    Full Episode Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more.

    Music In the Middle:  “Losing Steam” by Salami Rose Joe Louis from her latest album Akousmatikous released on Brainfeeder Records. And additional music included- "Steppin"  by Podington Bear.

     

    The Laura Flanders Show Crew:  Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller and Jeannie Hopper

     

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    Greenish Vibes - Apothecary Founders | Cannabis Entrepreneurs | Strategic Collaborators | Community Advocates

    Greenish Vibes - Apothecary Founders | Cannabis Entrepreneurs | Strategic Collaborators | Community Advocates

    Bio: 

    Danicka is the Creative Director of Greenish Vibes, founded in 2020. In 2021, Olamiji joined GV as co-founder, Brand Strategy Manager. Danicka is seasoned real estate professional with a BS in Finance and Economics. She has been highlighted in business & real estate publications, podcasts and articles. Danicka is a serial entrepreneur with proven competence in business development, strategy and operations.

    Since 2009, Olamiji has partnered with and assisted SMEs with bringing their visions to fruition via strategic communications campaigns. Olamiji is an Author, HBCU Alum and Spiritual Community Leader focused on creating opportunities for diaspora creatives and innovators to connect with Africa. Together they operate Greenish Brands; the umbrella organization for Greenish Vibes Apothecary and Greenish Events.

     

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    Join the Movement with RISE Urban Nation Podcast

    🚀 Unite. Uplift. Ignite. 🚀

    Thank you for tuning into RISE Urban Nation Podcast, where we transcend the ordinary and step into a world of extraordinary narratives and insights. Our mission goes beyond mere conversation; we're igniting a movement for unity, elevation, and transformation within the Black and Pan-African community.

    Every episode brings you closer to trailblazers and change-makers who are redefining the landscape in entrepreneurship, innovation, and empowerment. From Taryell Simmons' passion for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion to Adesola Akindele's commitment to economic strategy and community growth, our hosts facilitate deep, impactful discussions that resonate with our listeners.

    Why Subscribe to RISE Urban Nation Podcast?

    • Inspirational Stories: Learn from the experiences and wisdom of influential figures.
    • 🌍 Pan-African Focus: Explore narratives that specifically resonate within the Black and Pan-African diaspora.
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    Participatory Budgeting Project

    Participatory Budgeting Project

    When the news broke of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, it was chilling to many people to learn that 40 percent of that small city’s budget was allocated to public safety - a budget allocation that utterly failed to keep the children and teachers at Robb Elementary school safe. What might have been a better way to spend that city’s precious funds? After Uvalde, and in the wake of the police murder of George Floyd, residents of many US cities asked that same question. They’re turning to a tool called participatory budgeting that gives residents and taxpayers real decision-making power over their cities’ budgets. It’s already spread to more than 7,000 cities around the world. This week, Laura speaks with Shari Davis and Kristania De Leon, co-directors of the Oakland and NYC based Participatory Budgeting Project, and Shaun Glaze, research director of the Black Brilliance Research Project in Seattle. Participatory budgeting makes a real difference, they say, and at a moment when US democracy itself is hanging by a thread, the experience of participating in budget-making is beginning to validate people’s belief in voting. Could this model bring power to people where they live?

    “Participatory budgeting is about transforming the relationship that people can have with government and with community-led decision making so that we make really good, fiscally responsible decisions that reflect community spending priorities.” - Shari Davis

    “How do we actually start to move in a way that allows us to meet our needs together, build relationships and see value in the collective?” - Kristania De Leon

    “Communities have this expertise. They know what they need. Let's make sure that we are honoring that expertise and turning that into action.” - Shaun Glaze

    Guests:

    Shari Davis, Co-Executive Director, Participatory Budgeting Project

    Kristania De Leon, Co-Executive Director, Participatory Budgeting Project

    Shaun Glaze, Research Director, Black Brilliance Research Project

     

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    The Laura Flanders Show Crew:  Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller and Jeannie Hopper

     

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