This Is Hope

Amethyst A Rodriguez

Discovering hope through stories of struggle and transformation // This podcast interviews social entrepreneurs and people who are actively engaged in transforming their communities to better understand the process of hope and social transformation.

  1. 12/14/2021

    How to address a system + hope in abolishing the death penalty - Episode 13

    In this episode, I speak with Reverand Cece Jones-Davis, a graduate from Yale Divinity School, ordained minister, death penalty abolishinist, womens advocate (as well as many other roles). Cece championed the Justice for Julius cause as an abolitionist against the death penalty– Justice for Julius gained momentum over the past year and led to the clemency by the Oklahoma governor. She also released an album called Alive, which is available on Apple, Spotify, Google and Amazon Music. Cece shares with us her wisdom on healing, perspective on retributive justice and capital punishment and shines light on what it means to be a firestarter. This episode was recorded one year ago, when the case for the exoneration for Julius Jones looked BLEAK. Yet, she chose to continue championing him and his family until the thing snowballed. ------------------------------------------------ Sign up for Sharity Global's Grant Writing Academy:  https://info.sharityglobal.com/grant-writing-academy —--------------------------------------------- Cece Jones-Davis’s website: https://cecejonesdavis.com/ Alive album: https://cecejonesdavis.hearnow.com/ —--------------------------------------------- Watch the documentary and get involved in Justice for Julius: https://www.justiceforjuliusjones.com/ —--------------------------------------------- If you want to learn more about the theology behind abolishing the death penalty and against retributive justice: https://www.amazon.com/Executing-Grace-Penalty-Killed-Killing/dp/0062347373 https://sojo.net/tags/death-penalty https://www.relevantmagazine.com/current/all-christians-should-oppose-death-penalty/ https://www.relevantmagazine.com/current/death-penalty-pro-life-issue-too/ —--------------------------------------------- This is Hope Podcast Discovering hope through stories of struggle and transformation // This podcast interviews social entrepreneurs and people who are actively engaged in transforming their communities to better understand the process of hope and social transformation. https://www.thisishope.global/

    52 min
  2. 08/18/2021

    Just Harvest: Fighting the largest civil rights case against the U.S. Government in history - Episode 11

    Links Order the book: https://justharvestbook.com/ Get in contact with Greg: www.realtoughlawyers.com View the book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LeiD_QyThQ ------ I want to talk about the largest civil rights case against the U.S. government that you’ve never heard about. Even crazier, this case is quite recent, happening within our lifetimes…. This month, I sat down with Greg Francis, the lawyer who won the $1.25 billion settlement for black farmers against the U.S. Government. He rallied black farmers and civil rights advocates and provided enough evidence to prove the inherent racism of the USDA throughout its history, which caused black farmers to lose much of the generational wealth that could have impacted today’s generation for the better. Better said, this land was stolen. If you are listening to this-- and you have a hard time reconciling or hearing this truth. You are probably living on stolen land… than good. I hope that you lean into that discomforting thought until you find yourself there. I digress… I enjoy talking to Greg Francis because so much of his story reflects what it means to actual hope. I think that hope starts out with a smile or a conversation-- but if you let it catch fire… it’ll start disrupting systems and sometimes burning down the frameworks that make us safe-- so that we are forced to reconcile with truth--- Greg’s story about how winning this case took getting out of the law firm and into the kitchens and living rooms of real people changed his life-- and while 1.25 billion is a lot of money… it’s not even a drop in the bucket next to human dignity that comes with stating your plight-- and being heard by the people and powers that be. That’s what these farmers wanted. That’s what people all around you want. And if you are intentional and critically aware… you probably have the ability to do more healing than you’ll ever know. People start to heal the moment they feel heard-- Greg fought to have that happen. And he’s still fighting for that. Enjoy the conversation.

    58 min
  3. 06/26/2021

    Taking Integrated Approaches to Transformation - Episode 9

    In this episode, I talk to Dr. Carina Lopez a naturopathic doctor who dedicates her life to offering integrated services to the community she was raised in as well as other communities facing systematic oppression. Transformation cannot be compartmentalized. A person is a whole body, spirit and mind and so is a community. Learning how to integrate these elements is important when addressing personal and social transformation. This episode is important for anyone who is working with social changes or transformation in any sector. We talk about: Ways to address roots issues and not symptoms of an issue Unique challenges that underserved communities face within their bodies Transgenerational trauma Birthing trauma Traditional medicine Dr. Lopez has written for the Daily News, Huffington Post, Riverdale Press, NDNR, Latinista and has studied under world-renowned healers, so she's really got some wisdom to drop. ----------------------------- Show Notes: 1:00 What was your origin story? 2:00 Birthing trauma 7:00 What have you overcome to get to where you are right now? The title MD is only going to give me a license to medicate my own community. Trangenerational trauma 14:00 What are unique challenges that people who are coming from oppressed communities face within their bodies? 20:20 What kind of advice do you have for someone who has a lot to unpack, but is rarely in a social environment that allows it? 25:00 Sistine Madonna and the relinquishment of power and beauty. View here: www.thisishope.us/blog 28:00 How did you get from New York City to Greece? 33:15 Pitfalls to the compartmentalization of transformation 36:00 What happened to homeopathy? 40:00 Learn from your community  ____________________ Contact the Guest Doctor Carina Lopez vitalisthealingtraditions.com doctorcarinalopez@gmail.com  ____________________ Contact the Host Amethyst Rodriguez www.thisishope.us amethyst@thisishope.us ____________________ Health Disclaimer: By listening to this podcast or reading this blog, you agree not to use this podcast or blog as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating.  Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.  This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast or blog.

    46 min
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Discovering hope through stories of struggle and transformation // This podcast interviews social entrepreneurs and people who are actively engaged in transforming their communities to better understand the process of hope and social transformation.