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How People Power Health Propels Healthcare Professionals On Their Journeys in Activism (Case Study)
How People Power Health Propels Healthcare Professionals On Their Journeys in Activism
The Craft of Campaigns: A Podcast for Organizers
A podcast that goes behind the headlines and hashtags, inviting movement storytellers to share lessons from social justice campaigns.
Marshall Ganz interviews Art Reyes III, the Executive Director of We the People-Michigan – Faces of Change Podcast Series (Video and Audio)
Marshall meets Art Reyes III, the Executive Director of We the People-Michigan, a statewide multi-racial community organization that is building people-power for social and economic justice in Michigan.
docutribe: Transformative Power of Storytelling used to Create Social Good
Learn about Docutribe, a not for profit, creating social change through the power of storytelling and filmmaking
A Conversation with Dr. John Hatch (Video Interview)
Introduction John W. Hatch is a professor in the department of health behavior and health education in the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As an assistant professor at Tufts University School
How a Healthcare Advocacy Organization is Building a Base Rooted in Community Power (Case Study)
How a Healthcare Advocacy Organization in Colardo, US is Building a Base Rooted in Community Power.
Pedja Stojicic Story of Self (Video)
A Video about the experience of Pedja Stojicic sharing his story of self
Bending the Arc [Documentary about Health Activists]
Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl, Todd McCormack, and Thomas White began a movement in the 1980s that changed global health forever.
How to Survive a Plague (Documentary)
In the late 1980s, members of Act-Up and other AIDS activists battle hostility and indifference to bring attention to the disease and try to reduce the number of victims while hoping to lead the drive to find a cure.
Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights and the new War on the Poor (Book)
Description Pathologies of Power tells life-and-death stories to interrogate our understanding of human rights and health justice. Farmer’s disturbing examples are linked to a guarded optimism that new medical and social technologies will develop in tandem with a more informed