• The Power of Activism in Driving Social Change: Governance & Global Leadership

  • Nov 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

The Power of Activism in Driving Social Change: Governance & Global Leadership

  • Summary

  • Join us for an eye-opening episode with global activist and leader Kumi Naidoo, former International Executive Director of Greenpeace International, Secretary General of Amnesty International, and Secretary-General of CIVICUS as he unpacks over 20 years of experience fighting for social justice and equity. Kumi takes us on a journey through the transformative power of activism, exploring the role of arts and culture in mobilising communities and challenging entrenched systems. He discusses the pressing need for international NGOs to tackle structural racism and embrace diversity and inclusion, both in governance and resource allocation.


    Kumi’s insights highlight the complexities of leading civil society organisations toward genuine equity and representation, emphasising that meaningful change requires a fundamental shift in organisational culture and global priorities. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone committed to making a difference and understanding the evolving landscape of activism.


    Key Topics:

    • The broader definition of activism and why it's crucial
    • Challenges and strategies for inclusive governance
    • Addressing structural racism in civil society
    • The importance of equitable resource distribution, especially toward the global South
    • How arts and culture can amplify activism


    Listen, reflect, and be inspired to act!


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