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Good News Deep Dive with Dr. Phillip Atiba Solomon
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Philip Atiba Solomon, a distinguished professor at Yale University and co-founder of the Center for Policing Equity. Together, they navigate the challenging landscape of current events, particularly in light of the tragic murder of Renee Good in Minneapolis, and its implications for the community and beyond. Dr. Solomon emphasizes the importance of recognizing our shared humanity and the collective response to injustice, illustrating how recent events have sparked a renewed sense of awareness and activism across diverse communities.
The discussion delves into the psychological impact of fear and stress on individuals, urging listeners to shift their focus from self-preservation to community care. Dr. Solomon shares insights on how vulnerable communities have long been excluded from the political narrative and how this moment presents an opportunity to build a more inclusive future. The conversation highlights the significance of optimism as a revolutionary act, encouraging listeners to envision and work towards a better world rather than merely longing for a return to the past.
Join us as we explore these enlightening perspectives and discover how collective action, community engagement, and a commitment to building new systems can pave the way for meaningful change.
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The discussion delves into the psychological impact of fear and stress on individuals, urging listeners to shift their focus from self-preservation to community care. Dr. Solomon shares insights on how vulnerable communities have long been excluded from the political narrative and how this moment presents an opportunity to build a more inclusive future. The conversation highlights the significance of optimism as a revolutionary act, encouraging listeners to envision and work towards a better world rather than merely longing for a return to the past.
Join us as we explore these enlightening perspectives and discover how collective action, community engagement, and a commitment to building new systems can pave the way for meaningful change.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.