12 episodes

Welcome to the Changemaker Compass Podcast, a podcast series hosted through UNA-USA: a movement of Americans standing up for the United Nations. Our podcast aims to connect young people with the resources they need to orient themselves in the work of social change. Within this podcast, we'll have the chance to hear from those on the ground tackling today's most pressing issues and learn about ways we can work together to build a better world. Hosted by Dustin Liu, US Youth Observer to the United Nations.

Changemaker Compass Changemaker Compass Podcast

    • Education

Welcome to the Changemaker Compass Podcast, a podcast series hosted through UNA-USA: a movement of Americans standing up for the United Nations. Our podcast aims to connect young people with the resources they need to orient themselves in the work of social change. Within this podcast, we'll have the chance to hear from those on the ground tackling today's most pressing issues and learn about ways we can work together to build a better world. Hosted by Dustin Liu, US Youth Observer to the United Nations.

    Sophia Kianni on Climate Action

    Sophia Kianni on Climate Action

    In this episode, we're joined by climate activist Sophia Kianni for a conversation about her changemaking journey, the model of change behind her organization Climate Cardinals and her advice for young changemakers. Sophia is the founder and executive director of Climate Cardinals, an international youth-led nonprofit that works to translate information about climate change into over 100 languages. She represents the United States as the youngest member on the United Nations Secretary-General's Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change. Learn more about Climate Cardinals here: https://www.climatecardinals.org/

    The sentiments and opinions in this podcast do not reflect the opinions or stances of UNA-USA, the Youth Observer program, or the UN Foundation.

    • 22 min
    The Institute of Civic Organizing on Civic Engagement

    The Institute of Civic Organizing on Civic Engagement

    In this episode, we're joined by Hannah, Elliot and Giulia from The Institute of Civic Organizing (TICO) to chat about the importance of civic engagement. Listen in as members of the TICO discuss their own civic engagement experiences and their thoughts on how we can encourage civic participation. TICO serves the integral role of innovating political and institutional engagement in the US through crafting civic organizing solutions. Learn more about the organization here: https://www.ticoorg.org/about

    The sentiments and opinions in this podcast do not reflect the opinions or stances of UNA-USA, the Youth Observer program, or the UN Foundation.

    • 26 min
    Mike Marriner from Roadtrip Nation on Finding Purpose

    Mike Marriner from Roadtrip Nation on Finding Purpose

    In this episode, Mike and I have a chance to explore his changemaker journey, the work that he leads at Roadtrip Nation and the power of storytelling to support our efforts to find our purpose. Upon graduation, Mike hit the road with two college friends in an old, green RV to interview leaders across America and learn how they got to where they are today. That roadtrip was featured in Forbes Magazine and later turned into the book, Roadtrip Nation: A Guide to Discovering Your Road in Life (Random House). Roadtrip Nation creates and distributes best-in-class career exploration content, products, and experiences to help individuals pursue fulfilling careers based on what’s important to them. Learn more at https://roadtripnation.com/

    The sentiments and opinions in this podcast do not reflect the opinions or stances of UNA-USA, the Youth Observer program, or the UN Foundation.

    • 41 min
    The Intergroup Dialogue Project on the Power of Dialogue

    The Intergroup Dialogue Project on the Power of Dialogue

    In this episode, I'm joined by Adi and Julia from the Intergroup Dialogue Project for a conversation on the power of dialogue to change our world. The Intergroup Dialogue Project is an academic initiative grounded in theory and practice that creates community across difference through critical dialogue at Cornell University. Learn more by visiting https://idp.cornell.edu/

    The sentiments and opinions in this podcast do not reflect the opinions or stances of UNA-USA, the Youth Observer program, or the UN Foundation.

    • 34 min
    Shawon Jackson on the Power of Student Voice

    Shawon Jackson on the Power of Student Voice

    In this episode, Shawon and I explore his own leadership journey, the power of public speaking, and the theory of change behind his organization Vocal Justice. Shawon launched Vocal Justice because he believes that every student, especially those who have been proximate to the pain of injustice, should feel inspired and prepared to advocate for positive change. 

    Vocal Justice has a mission to empower undervalued Black and Brown youth to become socially conscious leaders, by teaching them how to communicate authentically and persuasively about social justice issues. The program teaches public speaking with a critical lens. Students learn how some persuasion tactics (e.g., respectability politics and “poverty porn”) can be counter to a long-term justice agenda, even if they are “effective” at getting buy-in in the short-term. Ultimately, Vocal Justice goes beyond building students’ confidence and communication skills to building their critical consciousness.

    The sentiments and opinions in this podcast do not reflect the opinions or stances of UNA-USA, the Youth Observer program, or the UN Foundation.

    • 28 min
    Sam Vaghar on Youth Leadership for the SDGs

    Sam Vaghar on Youth Leadership for the SDGs

    In this episode, Sam and I explore the power of youth leadership, the impact of the Millennium Fellowship and the importance of building the capacity of young people to be changemakers.

    Sam Vaghar (he/him/his) is the Executive Director & Co-Founder of Millennium Campus Network - MCN.  He co-founded this organization in his Brandeis University dorm room and has led MCN for 12 years.  MCN and the United Nations Academic Impact present the Millennium Fellowship. In addition to this work, Sam serves as an Advisor to the Executive Director of UN Women.  He is a graduate of Brandeis University and also holds two Honorary Degrees.  This year Sam is also a student again - he is a graduate student at the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, where he is also a Gleitsman Fellow at its Center for Public Leadership.  You can engage with Sam on social media @samvaghar.

    In 2019, 805 Millennium Fellows collectively advanced all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, contributed nearly 100,000 hours to 422 projects, and positively impacted the lives of 564,366 people in 15 nations.  Over 15,000 young leaders on 1,458 campuses in 135 nations applied for the Class of 2020.  This is a robust global network and undergraduates worldwide are invited to apply for the Class of 2021.

    • 31 min

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