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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 5 MIN

Building a Movement: Community Organizing for Systemic Change

from Common Ground: Stories of Community Resilience

This AI-generated podcast explores the transformative power of extraordinary acts. Throughout history, grassroots community organizing has been a powerful force for social, political, and economic transformation. This final episode explores how communities are coming together to tackle systemic challenges, from racial injustice to environmental degradation, through collective action and movement-building. We'll hear directly from seasoned community organizers about the strategies, tactics, and principles that underpin successful movements for change, as well as insights from sociologists and political scientists on the broader implications of community-led activism. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the vital role that communities play in driving systemic change and a renewed sense of agency to affect positive transformation in their own communities.

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