On today’s episode, Charly Frisk and Leilanni Fallentine from Time for Better talk to Daniela, Penji’s Partnership Coordinator, about the power of *micro-communities* and *authentic storytelling* in driving social justice movements, offering actionable insights for communicating complex issues in an engaging way.
Here are three things you’ll learn in this episode:
🌐 The Power of Micro-Communities in Activism: Leilani and Charly emphasize that building strong relationships within smaller, dedicated micro-communities is crucial for fostering authentic engagement and ultimately scaling a movement to reach a broader audience.
🧠 Communicating Complex Topics with Hope and Digestibility: They discuss the importance of making heavy subjects, such as climate change, more digestible and actionable through personal storytelling and optimistic messaging, rather than focusing solely on alarming statistics.
📲 Navigating Misinformation and Strategic Partnerships in Social Justice: The interview underscores the importance of fact-checking information, relying on credible sources, and considering unconventional partnerships to foster a more robust and effective social justice movement.
About Leilani and Charly and Time for Better:
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