What did this episode awaken in you? Don’t be shy.

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Deepa Iyer is a veteran of social change movements, dating back at least 20 years to post 9/11 hate crimes. In this interview we take it way back and trace the throughline of justice and belonging from Deepa’s childhood to today. We then present Deepa’s Social Change Map, offer some approaches to quenching burnout, and discuss guilt and shame as windows into deeper personal inquiry.

 

Deepa is the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Building Movement Project.

 

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Guest References:

Deepa Says:

 

On solidarity and social change movements: www.solidarityis.org and the Solidarity Is This podcast

 

On Deepa’s book based on the social change ecosystem framework, Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection: www.socialchangemap.com

 

On Deepa’s book related to South Asian, Arab, Muslim and Sikh immigrants post 9/11, We Too Sing America: https://thenewpress.com/books/we-too-sing-america

 

The Building Movement Project: Building Movement Project

 

The Social Change Map Workbook: Order here



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