Be a part of host me as I sit down with Columbia Legislation Faculty’s Susan Sturm to debate her compelling new ebook, What May Be. Susan shares her ardour for social justice and explores the ability of reimagining techniques for a extra equitable future. This episode is a must-listen for these keen to know the paradoxes in social justice work and tips on how to navigate them for impactful change.
Highlights
Seeds of the ebook from childhood experiences.
Contradiction seen within the regulation from day one.
Constructing environments for full participation.
Academia as a path for social justice.
The ability of concepts in driving change.
What regulation is in response to Robert Cowl.
Imagining techniques for social justice.
Creating micro areas of justice now.
Three paradoxes in addressing racism.
Navigating racial salience paradox.
Constructing multiracial collaborations.
The problem and necessity of hope.
Avoiding inner immigration.
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