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Daryn Cambridge Talks Love, Non-Violence, and Social Justice

Daryn Cambridge Talks Love, Non-Violence, and Social Justice

FromConceptually Speaking


Daryn Cambridge Talks Love, Non-Violence, and Social Justice

FromConceptually Speaking

ratings:
Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jul 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 Our guest this week is Daryn Cambridge, a facilitator and experiential educator of non-violent practice. With everything happening in our world today, its a timely discussion. Of course, the issue of structural racism and discrimination isn’t new, but the recent murder of George Floyd has shown a spotlight on the injustices these systems perpetuate. As someone who's devoted their life and career to studying the ways non-violence can be a powerful form of action and activism, Daryn is an incredible resource on its history and methodology. What spoke to me most during our conversation was Daryn’s commitment to the idea that non-violence, and activism more broadly, should be anchored in love. Love is an important part of relationship-building inside and outside the classroom is a notion that has become a bit of a theme on the podcast. Daryn continues that trend by detailing how non-violence is a vital tool in helping create what Dr. King called “The beloved community” With many young people’s rising interest in community and antiracist activism, this episode will provide a ton of tools and insight on how people can organize and advocate for change in meaningful, impactful ways. As we mention in the episode, there is a big difference between merely adopting the aesthetics of activism and racial justice and working to make it a reality. 
Released:
Jul 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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