Joyful Revolution: Conversation on Poverty, Dignity, and Justice
What would it look like to talk about poverty and social justice in a way that brings people together rather than pushing them apart?
This webinar conversation marked the launch of the new book, Joyful Revolution: Poverty, Social Justice, and the Story of Mary Rabagliati. The book focuses on Rabagliati's approach to human rights and social inclusion, bringing together people from vastly different backgrounds without demonizing anyone.
The conversation featured:
Christopher Winship, Harvard professor of sociology
Stacy White, activist with lived experience of poverty
Diana Skelton, author of Joyful Revolution
Interested in getting involved?
At this link, you can learn more about what it means to become an ATD Fourth World ally and how to take the first step. We are also attaching to this email two chapters from the book Artisans of Democracy giving a concrete example of how one ATD Fourth World ally convinced his colleagues to make their business practices fairer for people in poverty.
At this link is an invitation to join monthly Wider World Conversations as a way to connect with others in talking over social justice and anti-poverty work.
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