EPISODE · Dec 29, 2020 · 12 MIN
Sometimes We Let People Down in Social Justice Work
from Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian · host Relando Thompkins-Jones
Think of a time where you have let others down in your social justice journey. What happened? How did you feel? What did you do? This week, Relando discusses the importance of embracing both-and-thinking, and taking ownership of the moments when we don't follow through with practicing solidarity in social justice work. Blog Post referenced in this episode: Sometimes, We Really Let Each Other Down in Social Justice Work: https://notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com/sometimes-we-really-let-each-other-down-in-social-justice-work/ Support the podcast by becoming a patron: patreon.com/NAHBlog Other Important Links: Blog: notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com Podcast Website: podcast.notesfromanaspiringhumanitarian.com Relando's Website: relandothompkinsjones.com Social Justice Origin Stories Podcast: socialjusticeoriginstories.com Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian by Relando Thompkins Jones is a project of Thompkins-Jones Consulting. All Rights Reserved.
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