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Submit ReviewAric McBay is an organizer, a farmer, and author of four books. He writes and speaks about effective social movements, and has organized campaigns around prisoner justice, Indigenous solidarity, pipelines, unionization, and other causes. His newest book, Full Spectrum Resistance, is a two-volume exploration of how to build effective movements and knit together struggles using diverse tactics.
More at www.aricmcbay.org / FullSpectrumResistance.orgYou can also keep up with Aric on his Facebook page.Share your own Hope Notes and Hard Pills with us on social media using #HHPpodcast!
Episode Questions:
• What are some myths you’ve encountered in social change work?
• What kinds of disruptions have been effective in bringing attention to the need for change in your communities?
• What commitments and passions do you have around social change? How do they inform the tactics you’re willing to engage or roles you can take on in movement work?
Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook.
Find out what Alicia is up to at her website and on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive content.
A special thank you to our Collaborators on Patreon:
Jessica Becker Pierce, Caleb Maloney-Steiner, Shaun Wissmann, Lathania Butler, Jim Albarano, Danielle Pimentel, Sam & Nicole Galambos, Martha Fischer, Phillip Hargrove, Lauren Fleming, Tanner Hearne, The Brilliance, Lauren Henry, Amy Campbell-Blair, Sharon Kim, Aaron J. Albano, Tera Gorman, Johanna Tropiano, Dave Uriarte, Stephanie Whitty, Bonni Funk, Nick Richtsmeier, Anne Shaneen, Allison Chang, Janet Elsbach, Michaela Doelman, Scott Unger, Delaine Thomas, Beth DeWet, Mike McHargue, Jason DeMeo, The DeWilde Muthiahs, Samantha Ham, Marissa Oritz, Anne Tomkinson, Gretchen Humphries
Music by Andre Henry: How Long, People of the World, It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way
Aric McBay is an organizer, a farmer, and author of four books. He writes and speaks about effective social movements, and has organized campaigns around prisoner justice, Indigenous solidarity, pipelines, unionization, and other causes. His newest book, Full Spectrum Resistance, is a two-volume exploration of how to build effective movements and knit together struggles using diverse tactics.
More at www.aricmcbay.org / FullSpectrumResistance.orgYou can also keep up with Aric on his Facebook page.Share your own Hope Notes and Hard Pills with us on social media using #HHPpodcast!
Episode Questions:
• What are some myths you’ve encountered in social change work?
• What kinds of disruptions have been effective in bringing attention to the need for change in your communities?
• What commitments and passions do you have around social change? How do they inform the tactics you’re willing to engage or roles you can take on in movement work?
Sign up for Andre's Hope & Hard Pills Newsletter at his website. Catch up with Andre on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook.
Find out what Alicia is up to at her website and on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Of course, this podcast couldn't happen with out the support of our wonderful patrons! Click here to become a patron of the Hope & Hard Pills Podcast on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive content.
A special thank you to our Collaborators on Patreon:
Jessica Becker Pierce, Caleb Maloney-Steiner, Shaun Wissmann, Lathania Butler, Jim Albarano, Danielle Pimentel, Sam & Nicole Galambos, Martha Fischer, Phillip Hargrove, Lauren Fleming, Tanner Hearne, The Brilliance, Lauren Henry, Amy Campbell-Blair, Sharon Kim, Aaron J. Albano, Tera Gorman, Johanna Tropiano, Dave Uriarte, Stephanie Whitty, Bonni Funk, Nick Richtsmeier, Anne Shaneen, Allison Chang, Janet Elsbach, Michaela Doelman, Scott Unger, Delaine Thomas, Beth DeWet, Mike McHargue, Jason DeMeo, The DeWilde Muthiahs, Samantha Ham, Marissa Oritz, Anne Tomkinson, Gretchen Humphries
Music by Andre Henry: How Long, People of the World, It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way
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