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Your Call

Your Call: Social movements and activists creating transformative change

  

On the February 4th edition of  Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about today’s leading social movements. 

In the new book, “When We Fight, We Win,” longtime social activist Greg Jobin-Leeds and art collective AgitArte capture the stories, philosophies, tactics, and art of today’s most successful activists.
 
They share lessons of what works and what hinders transformative social change. 
 
How do we create real and enduring change? What social change movements inspire you? It’s Your Call with Rose Aguilar and you.
 
Guests:

Greg Jobin-Leeds, co-author, with AgitArte, of When We Fight, We Win!: Twenty-First-Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World

Julio Salgado, the co-founder of DreamersAdrift, a creative project using video, art, music,  humor, and spoken word to document undocumented youth

Noelle Hanrahan, Director of Prison Radio

Web Resources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEDPMvKuNEA

When We Fight, We Win!

The New Press: When We Fight, We Win! Twenty-First-Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World

Julio Salgado Art

Dreamers Adrift

CultureStrike

Prison Radio

Speaking Engagements: 
 
Thursday, February 4th      SF              Book Passage/Corte Madera, 7PM

Greg Jobin-Leeds, AgitArte’s Deymirie Hernández and José Jorge Díaz, & Prison Radio’s Noelle Hanrahan

Friday, February 5th           SF             Marcus Bookstore/Oakland, 7PM

Greg Jobin-Leeds, AgitArte’s Deymirie Hernández and José Jorge Díaz, Prison Radio’s Noelle Harrahan, & Antwi Akom of ISEEED & SFSU

Tuesday, February 9th       SF               Green Apple/Books on the Park,7:30PM

Greg Jobin-Leeds, AgitArte’s Deymirie Hernández and José Jorge Díaz, Favianna Rodríguez

 

 

Rose Aguilar has been the host of Your Call since 2006. She became a regular media roundtable guest in 2001. In 2019, the San Francisco Press Club named Your Call the best public affairs program. In 2017, The Nation named it the most valuable local radio show.