Listen, Organize, Act! Organizing & Democratic Politics
The Listen, Organize, Act podcast focuses on the history and contemporary practice of community organizing and democratic politics. Alongside this specific focus are two others: the first is to explore how organizing connects democracy and religion, particularly at a local level; the second is to explore the visions and practices that shape small 'd,' participatory democratic politics. The name of the podcast reflects these concerns. Through a series of conversations with folk who live and breathe the work of organizing, each series looks at democracy as not first and foremost about a system of government, or set of laws, or an ideology but as rooted in three things. The first is a commitment to listen to others different to oneself because their experience, their story, who they are as a person matters. Listening honors fundamental premises of democracy, as it marks a way of respecting the dignity of each individual, the importance of dialogue as against killing and coercion as means of resolving conflicts, and that people should have a say in decisions that affect them. The second is that democracy does not just happen, it needs organizing. And if it is to be democratic, it needs people organizing between themselves to determine their living and working conditions. If ordinary people don’t get organized then they are subject to others acting on them and their living and working conditions being determined by systems and structures controlled by others who either won’t listen to them, don’t have their interests at heart, or are actively hostile, wanting them silenced or disenfranchised. And finally, democracy lives or dies by shared action. Listening and organizing generate the means of coming together, but at a certain point people must act together to move the world as it is towards becoming a more just and generous one in which all may flourish. Each episode is a stand alone discussion, but when listened to together, the episodes build on each other to form an integrated series. Season 1 is a foundational course in the meaning, purpose and mechanics of how to do community organizing and build a more just and generous common life through democratic means. Season 2 is a foundational course in the meaning, purpose, and character of democracy.
Episodes
24 episodes
S2.E8: The Bible & Democratic Organizing - Part 2
In this final episode of season two I continue discussing the relationship between the Bible and organizing. I begin by talking to Keisha Krumm, who opened the first episode of season one (you can hear more about her journey there). Here she gi...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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53:33
S2.E8: The Bible & Democratic Organizing - Part 1
In this and the final episode of this second series I discuss the relationship between the Bible and organizing. The turn to Scripture to imagine and narrate politics is often assumed to be the preserve of authoritarian theocrats. But since the...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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1:02:42
S2.E7: Bernard Crick on Politics & its Enemies
This episode discusses the work of British philosopher Bernard Crick, with a particular focus on is his seminal essay “In Defence of Politics.” In clear prose and with sharp insight, Crick sets out a definition of politics and an account of why...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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1:15:03
S2.E6: Sheldon Wolin & Radical Democracy
This episode discusses the work of the influential American political thinker, Sheldon Wolin. Wolin is one of the foremost theorists of radical democracy. His insights are also extremely helpful in naming the contemporary forces and dynamics th...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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1:28:44
S2.E5: Hannah Arendt
This episode discusses the work of the hugely influential political theorist, Hannah Arendt, and how it provides profound insights into the nature and purpose of both politics and democratic organizing. Arendt's books include the Origins of Tot...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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1:39:08
S2.E4.2: Bayard Rustin - Part 2
Building on the previous episode, this one continues to discuss the work of Bayard Rustin and the overlapping struggles that shaped his vision of democracy and his approach to organizing. I do so with Harry Boyte. We focus on Rustin’s pra...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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1:12:24
S2.E4.1: Bayard Rustin - Part 1
This episode discusses the remarkable figure of Bayard Rustin who pioneered many of the tactics and strategies still used in large scale organizing work. A lifelong and committed Quaker, Rustin is in many ways a paradoxical figure. A utopian re...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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1:16:27
Ep3.2: Ella Baker - Part 2
In this second part of the episode on Ella Baker, I talk to Gerald Taylor. We discuss the influence Baker’s approach and vision had on him as an organizer, how he sees her understanding of organizing play out on the ground, and his own involvem...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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44:20
S2.E.3.1: Ella Baker - Part 1
This episode discusses the work of Ella Baker and the different traditions and influences that shaped her organizing and her understanding of democracy. Baker didn’t write much and what she did write is not widely available. Instead, her approa...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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1:26:29
S2.E2.2: Saul Alinsky - Part 2
This two-part episode discusses the work of Saul Alinsky, the “dean of community organizing” and the different traditions and influences that shaped his democratic vision. The key texts discussed are his two books: “Reveille for Radicals” publi...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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52:10
S2.E2.1: Saul Alinsky - Part 1
This two-part episode discusses the work of Saul Alinsky, the “dean of community organizing,” and the different traditions and influences that shaped his democratic vision. The key texts discussed are his two books: “Reveille for Radicals” publ...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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45:09
S2.E1: Thucydides and the Athenian-Melian Dialog
With Jed Atkins, I discuss Thucydides understanding of politics, how he has shaped the history of political thought, and the context for him writing "The History of the Peloponnesian War." We then focus on a passage from "The History" known as ...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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1:15:12
Introduction to Season 2
A brief introduction to the new season of the Listen, Organize, Act! Podcast. This season explores the people, texts, and ideas that organizers have turned to again and again to inspire shared action and explain the meaning, purpose, and charac...
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Season 2
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Episode 0
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2:25
S1.E11: Campaigns as Public Action
This episode discusses the process of identifying an issue, developing a campaign to address that issue, and the kinds of public action a successful campaign involves. How organizing develops and conducts campaigns is different to how man...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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1:14:18
S1.E10: Strategy, Tactics, & Direct Action
This episode examines the ways organizing develops a strategy to bring about change, the kinds of tactics used to achieve change, and the different kinds of democratic action involved in moving from the world as it is towards a more just and ge...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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1:12:04
S1.E9: Organized Money II: Economic Democracy & the Solidarity Economy
This episode focuses on is how to organize money so that it fosters the flourishing of where we live and work through generating different kinds of institutions and ways of building wealth in a community to those that dominate the existing econ...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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1:06:15
S1.E8: Organized Money I: Money Power & Fundraising
This episode discusses the positive and negative ways money and politics connect and the means to organize money through politics so it serves human flourishing. Democratic politics has always involved a struggle to ensure money serves people r...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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1:01:52
S1.E7: Popular Education: Organizing Knowledge & Learning to be Political
This episode focuses on popular education, discussing what it is and why it’s key to good democratic organizing with Ernesto Cortes, Jr. Alongside organized money, organized people, and organized action, building power to effect change requires...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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44:52
S1.E6: Institutions: Why They're Vital for Democratic Politics
Building on the previous episodes on power and leadership, in this episode I examine the place of institutions in organizing, discussing what is an institution, what makes for a healthy institution, how and why institutions are central to the k...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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1:01:09
S1.E5: Leadership, But Not As You Know It
This episode discusses the nature and purpose of leadership in organizing, how it is defined and understood, who are leaders, the difference between leaders and organizers, and what their respective roles are in the shared work of organizing. T...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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1:02:43
S1.E4: The Ability to Act: Power Over and Power With
This episode discusses power, defined simply as the ability to act. It focuses on the relationship between power and democratic politics, the distinction between "power over" or unilateral power and "power with" or relational power, and questio...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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1:09:22
S1.E3: The Other Basic Tool of Organizing: House Meetings
In this episode I examine the second key tool organizing uses for listening, building relationships, and effecting change: the house meeting. As a form of democratic politics that begins with listening and is attentive to the experience, condit...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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1:01:39
S1.E2: The Basic Tool of Organizing: The One to One or Relational Meeting
This episode discusses why and how listening is the beginning point of democratic organizing and the role of the one-to-one or relational meeting in that work. The first part is a discussion with Lina Jamoul about what is a one to one, w...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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49:18
S1.E1: What is Community Organizing? And Why is it Needed?
In this, the first episode, I talk to Keisha Krumm and Mike Gecan about what is community organizing, what it involves, and why it matters. Community organizing can also be referred to as broad-based organizing, institution-...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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1:04:54