30 min

We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World with Todd Hasak-Lowy Inclusive Education Project (IEP) Podcast

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Todd Hasak-Lowy joins Amanda and Vickie for a conversation about nonviolent activism, in light of the current protests going on around the country.
Listen in to this eye-opening conversation on how monumental change takes place!
Todd Hasak-Lowy is an author and Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  He lives in Evanston, Illinois (just outside Chicago), with his wife, two daughters, a dog, and two cats.
His latest book for the younger crowd is We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World. 
Show Highlights:
Todd shares the unorthodox story of how his latest book came about. Todd explains the meanings of “the moment of the whirlwind” and “the trigger event”. The role that media plays in protests. How and why public opinion has shifted in favor of protestors.  The book, We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World, addresses how to make monumental change, although it isn’t always easy. Nonviolent activism and nonviolent direct action are forms of conflict. Ghandi understood that change can come from a third way. It is not submitting and it is not fighting with arms. There is a middle space that when entered, accesses something very disruptive and impactful. When we have order, everybody else has agreed to consciously or unconsciously to obey, but we always have the potential to not obey. When many of us refuse to obey, we reclaim power. The role of created conflict chaos in today’s effective movements and how this forces authority to respond. It’s one thing to understand that if we all resist, we have power, but the harder question to answer is, “Now that we have that power, what are we going to do with it”.
Links/Resources:
Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday.
If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:
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Instagram
Twitter
IEP website
This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Connect with Todd!
https://www.toddhasaklowy.com
Todd can bring We Are Power to the classroom and teach students to rethink the relationship between power, violence, and change. He is available for School Visits, discussions via Skype, library talks, and more!
Books Mentioned:
We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World by Todd Hasak-Low
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Todd Hasak-Lowy joins Amanda and Vickie for a conversation about nonviolent activism, in light of the current protests going on around the country.
Listen in to this eye-opening conversation on how monumental change takes place!
Todd Hasak-Lowy is an author and Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  He lives in Evanston, Illinois (just outside Chicago), with his wife, two daughters, a dog, and two cats.
His latest book for the younger crowd is We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World. 
Show Highlights:
Todd shares the unorthodox story of how his latest book came about. Todd explains the meanings of “the moment of the whirlwind” and “the trigger event”. The role that media plays in protests. How and why public opinion has shifted in favor of protestors.  The book, We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World, addresses how to make monumental change, although it isn’t always easy. Nonviolent activism and nonviolent direct action are forms of conflict. Ghandi understood that change can come from a third way. It is not submitting and it is not fighting with arms. There is a middle space that when entered, accesses something very disruptive and impactful. When we have order, everybody else has agreed to consciously or unconsciously to obey, but we always have the potential to not obey. When many of us refuse to obey, we reclaim power. The role of created conflict chaos in today’s effective movements and how this forces authority to respond. It’s one thing to understand that if we all resist, we have power, but the harder question to answer is, “Now that we have that power, what are we going to do with it”.
Links/Resources:
Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday.
If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.
Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
IEP website
This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Connect with Todd!
https://www.toddhasaklowy.com
Todd can bring We Are Power to the classroom and teach students to rethink the relationship between power, violence, and change. He is available for School Visits, discussions via Skype, library talks, and more!
Books Mentioned:
We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World by Todd Hasak-Low
This Is an...

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