What will it take to depolarize our politics? At the heart of organizing is investing in deep relationships -- ones that help people develop their own power and potential. No one can describe what that takes like Stephen Roberson, Director of Organizing at Community Voices Heard. During this episode, he and George talk about the curiosity and compassion it takes to dismantle division at the most meaningful level: person to person.
You can learn more about Stephen and his work at peoplesaction.org/nextmove.
Stephen Roberson came up through the United Farm Workers, where he worked directly with Cesar Chavez as well as Chavez’s own mentor, Fred Ross, Sr. During the late `80s, while working as Lead Organizer and National Staff with the Industrial Areas Foundation, he spearheaded the Nehemiah Project, which built 1000 homes with low-income families in Brownsville, Brooklyn. After seven years as Associate Director of Organizing with SEIU Local 32BJ’s New York headquarters, Stephen now directs organizing at Community Voices Heard.
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Time to Question the “Be Nice” Rule
The Fundamentals of Community Organizing
Letter To A Young Organizer
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Investing In People with Sulma Arias
Taking The Opening with Saket Soni
Starting From Within with Scott Reed
Spark Your Imagination with Erica Smiley
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