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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 27 MIN

Ep 44: The Spectrum of Allies with Sungu Oyoo

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How do movements shift people from neutrality or even opposition into active allies for justice struggles? In this episode of the Troublemakers podcast, Monica hosts Sungu Oyoo, a writer, educator, activist, and Pan-Africanist. Sungu works with MWAMKO (Pan-African Popular Pedagogy Collective) as Director of Special Programs and Organisational Development and is also part of Kongamano Lamapinduzi, where he serves as National Spokesperson.   Key Discussion Points & Insights Society Is Not a Monolith Drawing from Beautiful Trouble, particularly work by Joshua Kahn Russell, Sungu explains that effective organising requires mapping society into segments, allies, neutral groups, and opponents rather than speaking to a vague “public.” Lessons from Kenya’s Cost of Living and Finance Bill Protests Sungu traces organising evolution from earlier cost-of-living struggles to the 2024 mass protests, showing how: Early movements often “preached to the choir” Social media + grassroots organising created rapid mobilisation Strategic escalation shifted demands from policy rejection → systemic accountability Strategic Escalation & The Domino Effect A core organising insight: Shift easier blocks first (neutrals → passive allies → active allies) rather than focusing energy on entrenched opponents. Once one segment shifts, others often follow.   Licensing Anyone can use this podcast for free, with attribution to Trouble Makers (the podcast). It is held under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License and can be used for radio or any other media. Our podcast is inspired by the Beautiful Trouble toolbox.   Resources & Show Links Follow Sungu via social media (Sungu Oyoo) Contact Mwamko Africa for book access and organising resources   Credits; Host Monica Kamandau Guest: Sungu Oyoo Editor & Producer: Rodgers George Music: Mwaduga Salum & Beautiful Trouble

How do movements shift people from neutrality or even opposition into active allies for justice struggles? In this episode of the Troublemakers podcast, Monica hosts Sungu Oyoo, a writer, educator, activist, and Pan-Africanist. Sungu works with MWAMKO (Pan-African Popular Pedagogy Collective) as Director of Special Programs and Organisational Development and is also part of Kongamano Lamapinduzi, where he serves as National Spokesperson.   Key Discussion Points & Insights Society Is Not a Monolith Drawing from Beautiful Trouble, particularly work by Joshua Kahn Russell, Sungu explains that effective organising requires mapping society into segments, allies, neutral groups, and opponents rather than speaking to a vague “public.” Lessons from Kenya’s Cost of Living and Finance Bill Protests Sungu traces organising evolution from earlier cost-of-living struggles to the 2024 mass protests, showing how: Early movements often “preached to the choir” Social media + grassroots organising created rapid mobilisation Strategic escalation shifted demands from policy rejection → systemic accountability Strategic Escalation & The Domino Effect A core organising insight: Shift easier blocks first (neutrals → passive allies → active allies) rather than focusing energy on entrenched opponents. Once one segment shifts, others often follow.   Licensing Anyone can use this podcast for free, with attribution to Trouble Makers (the podcast). It is held under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License and can be used for radio or any other media. Our podcast is inspired by the Beautiful Trouble toolbox.   Resources & Show Links Follow Sungu via social media (Sungu Oyoo) Contact Mwamko Africa for book access and organising resources   Credits; Host Monica Kamandau Guest: Sungu Oyoo Editor & Producer: Rodgers George Music: Mwaduga Salum & Beautiful Trouble

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