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ONLINE Lunch and Learn at JCC Manhattan: How Positive Practices Help Achieve Social Justice (01:01:01)
On June 16 Marcy and I zoomed down to Manhattan to participate in a dialogue about positive psychology and social justice, one of the central themes of the B-Change podcast. Our conversation highlight...
The Rise of MAMAS: Solidarity Not Charity (00:27:43)
Jessie Norriss joined Mutual Aid of Medford and Somerville (MAMAS) on March 12, 2020, just as the coronavirus pandemic began and when the group was barely a week old. MAMAS, like other mutual aid soci...
Sharing Leadership: A Conversation with Sheerine Alemzadeh (Re-release) (00:32:11)
Is it healthy for an organization to have leadership centralized in one person — the executive director? Is leadership development “one size fits all”?
Sheerine Alemzadeh and Karla Altmayer turned th...
Special Re-release: Storming The Barricades: A Conversation With Tomas Aguilar (00:36:15)
When a hurricane or tropical storm hits Texas, Tomas Aguilar wants the immigrant residents he works with to be effectively organized to withstand the storms. The Living Hope Wheelchair Association whe...
Community Planning From The Inside Out With Allentza Michel (00:37:21)
Growing up in Mattapan, a neighborhood on the southern tip of Boston that today comprises predominantly people of color, Allentza Michel didn’t know that urban planning was even a potential field of s...
Can Joy Fuel The Revolution? Ask Marc Cordon. (00:37:01)
In school growing up, Marc Cardon had been repeatedly bullied and mocked In school because teachers and students thought he looked “Native American.” So, it’s hardly surprising that when he first beca...
Just Sustainabilities: A Conversation with Julian Agyeman (00:28:39)
How can we advance environmental sustainability so that equity, and the people most affected, are at the core — not an afterthought? That’s the key question that our guest, Julian Agyeman, explores on...
Tackling Disputes That Never Go Away: A Conversation With Eben Weitzman (00:38:48)
When people think about conflict resolution, they often picture a mediator sitting down with a couple of people in an organization to resolve a dispute. Eben Weitzman does some of that, but his real i...
From Babyboomers To Gen Z: Confronting Culture Change Across Generations, A Conversation With Ana Polanco (00:41:58)
What does it mean to have four generations in the same workplace -- from babyboomers to Gen Z? What happens when they engage in big cultural issues such as Me Too, racial justice and gender expressio...
Drumming Up Change: A Conversation With Grooversity’s Marcus Santos And Elmer Pleitez (00:39:43)
The infectious beat of Marcus Santos and the Brazilian drumming group he leads helps students at Somerville high school feel more welcome and engage in the community. Marcus has spearheaded the format...
Not So Fast: Aaron Tanaka On The Long And Winding Road From Criminal Injustice To Community Control (Thanksgiving Re-Release) (00:37:40)
Aaron Tanaka was just twenty two, a recent Harvard graduate, when he was given a small fellowship grant and the chance to test his chops as an organizer in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. Acknowledging...
HONK If You Love Social Justice (00:39:31)
What’s the connection between brass bands and social justice? Wouldn’t you naturally think of this kind of music as more appropriate for a military parade? But these brass bands now play music at soci...
Storming The Barricades: A Conversation With Tomas Aguilar (00:36:15)
When a hurricane or tropical storm hits Texas, Tomas Aguilar wants the immigrant residents he works with to be effectively organized to withstand the storms. The Living Hope Wheelchair Association whe...
Can We Walk The Walk: A Conversation With Marcy Goldstein-Gelb (00:32:06)
Marcy Goldstein-Gelb is not only the cohost of the B-change podcast, but she has also served as executive director of several social justice organizations. In this episode, Marcy tackles the question:...
Beauty And Brokenness: Exploring Spiritual Leadership With Woullard Lett (00:36:27)
Woullard Lett served as president of the Manchester, NH branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) before becoming president of the New England Unitarian Universa...
Grounded Dreaming During Dark Times: A Conversation With Maria Sirois (00:29:15)
As a positive psychologist (Psy.D.) Maria Sirois focuses on the resilience of the human spirit, particularly when under chronic stress, during significant transitions, and/or feeling the shock of whol...
Breaking Bread, Breaking Barriers: A Conversation with Shirronda Almeida, Director, Mel King Institute (00:29:07)
Shirronda Almeida grew up in affordable housing, Georgetowne Homes, in Boston, during the period of “white flight” and “urban renewal.” She experienced busing, the moving of the orange line, witnessed...
Maria Elena Letona: Moving Beyond the 24-7 Leader (End of Summer Re-Release) (00:29:50)
When Maria Elena Letona began her tenure as executive director at Centro Presente, she was confident her academic training had well prepared her for the job. She was wrong.
In this episode Letona sh...
Not So Fast: Aaron Tanaka On The Long And Winding Road From Criminal Injustice To Community Control (00:37:40)
Aaron Tanaka was just twenty two, a recent Harvard graduate, when he was given a small fellowship grant and the chance to test his chops as an organizer in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. Acknowledging...
Sharing Leadership: A Conversation with Sheerine Alemzadeh (00:32:11)
Is it healthy for an organization to have leadership centralized in one person — the executive director? Is leadership development “one size fits all”?
Sheerine Alemzadeh and Karla Altmayer turned th...
Beyond Chit Chat: Robbie Samuels on Authentic, Effective Networking (00:39:01)
Ever gotten to the end of an event or conference and wondered whether you had wasted your time? Ever collected business cards, only to find them months later in your drawer or wallet? Robbie Samuels h...
Penn Loh (part 2): Leadership As Jazz (00:33:48)
Penn Loh didn’t expect to become the executive director of the environmental justice nonprofit ACE. He felt most comfortable as a resource ally — and not the definition of a traditional leader. In thi...
Penn Loh (part 1): From Electrical Engineering to Environmental Justice (00:27:00)
Years before he became executive director at Boston-based Alternatives for Community and Environment (ACE), Penn Loh was fulfilling his parents' dream: He was attending MIT to become an electrical eng...
Beyond the Brainstorm: Joanne Brunn on Creativity Tools (00:35:16)
How can you bring more creativity to your leadership in your workplace? Joanne Brunn is the CEO of a startup technology company who is also an innovator in using creativity to generate new ideas and p...
Maria Elena Letona: Moving Beyond the 24-7 Leader (00:29:29)
When Maria Elena Letona began her tenure as executive director at Centro Presente, she was confident her academic training had well prepared her for the job. She was wrong.
In this episode Letona sh...
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