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Ways to Contribute to Social Justice Movements from Home
Activist Tamika Mallory suggests that people who are unable to participate in street protests can still contribute to social justice causes by contacting their elected representatives and sharing information via social media.
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The responsibility of making a change falls on white people, and to do so they need to actively engage in politics and use their voices to pressure government officials and advocate for social justice.
38:35 - 40:54 (02:18)
Summary
The responsibility of making a change falls on white people, and to do so they need to actively engage in politics and use their voices to pressure government officials and advocate for social justice.
ChapterWays to Contribute to Social Justice Movements from Home
Episode962 Racism, White Privilege, and Healing America with Reverend Michael Beckwith
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The younger generation, specifically Millennials, are more open-minded and receptive to social activism than their elders.
40:54 - 42:48 (01:53)
Summary
The younger generation, specifically Millennials, are more open-minded and receptive to social activism than their elders. With the help of music, dance, and social media, they are increasing their reach and making their voices heard.
ChapterWays to Contribute to Social Justice Movements from Home
Episode962 Racism, White Privilege, and Healing America with Reverend Michael Beckwith
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The current protests and activism don't have a clear leader or hierarchy.
42:48 - 43:12 (00:24)
Summary
The current protests and activism don't have a clear leader or hierarchy. People are taking different actions such as marching, writing, posting and it's causing confusion for some individuals after being locked indoors for months.