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Ep 7 - Maurice Mitchell: Humility, Curiosity, and the Working Families Party
If you could create an ideal world, what would it look like? And how would you convince others to help you build it?For Maurice Mitchell, National Director of the Working Families Party, the ideal is a world where differences make us stronger because embracing them means living in a constant state of humility.A nationally recognized social movement strategist and community organizer for racial, social, and economic justice, Maurice Mitchell has spent a lifetime talking with people who don’t agree with him.In our conversation today, we touch on following your personal north star in your work, acknowledging our differences when building solidarity, and why humility and curiosity are key character traits if you want to change the world.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
How coming from an immigrant family drew Maurice to community involvement and organizing
Why Maurice believes we need more labels for our differences, not less
How unacknowledged differences can actually break apart coalitions
How Maurice and the Working Families Party build solidarity across differences
How cultivating humility creates opportunity for collaboration
Why we need to approach systemic change understanding it’s humans - not natural forces - that create and perpetuate systems
The importance of speaking face-to-face in creating social change
How Maurice approaches getting beyond preaching to the choir and connecting with people who don’t already agree with him
Learn more about Maurice Mitchell:
Working Families Party
Instagram: @MauriceWFP
Learn more about Mary Knox Miller:
Thought Leader Media
Connect on LinkedIn
Resources:Building Resilient Organizations