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Unlearning Politics with Cardell Orrin: From Non-Voter to Change Maker, Understanding Systemic Issues, Challenging Power Dynamics, and The Power of Grassroots Leadership in Community Transformation

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Ever wonder how politics directly impacts your community? Or how an ordinary citizen can create meaningful change? Today, we untangle these complexities with Cardell Orrin, Executive Director of Stand for Children. Cardell's fascinating transition from a non-voter to the founder of a Political Action Committee (PAC) is a tale that exemplifies the significance of grassroots leadership.
As we journey through Cardell's experiences, we delve into the daunting world of politics and power dynamics. We explore how historical factors impacting governance and inequality maintain the status quo in certain cities. From the intricacies of black leadership to the impact of investments on suburbs, we discuss how decisions made by those in power have led to self-fulfilling prophecies. As our conversation expands, we grapple with systemic issues such as bail reform, restorative justice, and the presumption of innocence.
Finally, we dig deep into the nature of power and leadership. Cardell shares valuable insights on the necessity of risking and living in discomfort to bring about change. We also discuss the vital role of local government and the potential repercussions of short-sighted leadership. By making local issues personally impactful and inspiring citizens to engage, Cardell's story is a compelling reminder of the potential in each of us to effect significant change in our communities.
Strap in for an episode that is bound to challenge your perceptions of politics, power, and the potential for community transformation.

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Chapters

1. Unlearning Politics with Cardell Orrin: From Non-Voter to Change Maker, Understanding Systemic Issues, Challenging Power Dynamics, and The Power of Grassroots Leadership in Community Transformation (00:00:00)

2. Starting a Political Action Committee (00:00:04)

3. Evolution of Voting and Political Frustration (00:11:13)

4. Historical Factors Impacting Governance and Inequality (00:20:46)

5. Memphis Political Landscape Challenges and Disappointments (00:26:46)

6. Challenges of Shifting the System (00:32:47)

7. Exploring Power, Leadership, and Risk (00:38:19)

8. Connecting Local Issues to Personal Impact (00:49:08)

9. Importance of Local Government Engagement (00:53:57)

10. Short-Sightedness in Leadership and Political Perceptions (00:58:20)

11. Empowering Citizens to Create Change (01:06:18)

91 episodes

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Ever wonder how politics directly impacts your community? Or how an ordinary citizen can create meaningful change? Today, we untangle these complexities with Cardell Orrin, Executive Director of Stand for Children. Cardell's fascinating transition from a non-voter to the founder of a Political Action Committee (PAC) is a tale that exemplifies the significance of grassroots leadership.
As we journey through Cardell's experiences, we delve into the daunting world of politics and power dynamics. We explore how historical factors impacting governance and inequality maintain the status quo in certain cities. From the intricacies of black leadership to the impact of investments on suburbs, we discuss how decisions made by those in power have led to self-fulfilling prophecies. As our conversation expands, we grapple with systemic issues such as bail reform, restorative justice, and the presumption of innocence.
Finally, we dig deep into the nature of power and leadership. Cardell shares valuable insights on the necessity of risking and living in discomfort to bring about change. We also discuss the vital role of local government and the potential repercussions of short-sighted leadership. By making local issues personally impactful and inspiring citizens to engage, Cardell's story is a compelling reminder of the potential in each of us to effect significant change in our communities.
Strap in for an episode that is bound to challenge your perceptions of politics, power, and the potential for community transformation.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Unlearning Politics with Cardell Orrin: From Non-Voter to Change Maker, Understanding Systemic Issues, Challenging Power Dynamics, and The Power of Grassroots Leadership in Community Transformation (00:00:00)

2. Starting a Political Action Committee (00:00:04)

3. Evolution of Voting and Political Frustration (00:11:13)

4. Historical Factors Impacting Governance and Inequality (00:20:46)

5. Memphis Political Landscape Challenges and Disappointments (00:26:46)

6. Challenges of Shifting the System (00:32:47)

7. Exploring Power, Leadership, and Risk (00:38:19)

8. Connecting Local Issues to Personal Impact (00:49:08)

9. Importance of Local Government Engagement (00:53:57)

10. Short-Sightedness in Leadership and Political Perceptions (00:58:20)

11. Empowering Citizens to Create Change (01:06:18)

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