Katrina Gamble on Collective Action and Mobilizing The Power of Community

Katrina Gamble, political strategist and founder of Sojourn Strategies, peels back the curtain on the efforts that drive social movements beyond the ballot box. We confront the hard truths about the rightful cynicism within Black and Brown communities that exit polling doesn’t capture, and the collective power communities can harness to get their needs met. If you’re feeling exhausted by the headlines or hopeless because of the realities of the world, this episode will not only inspire you but explain what YOU can do today to impact positive change.

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