Send us a Message What happens when a grassroots organiser, artist, and policy wonk speaks the language of a city that’s priced out and tuned out? We trace Zoran Kwame Mamdani’s journey from Kampala and Delhi family roots to the Bronx and into New York’s City Hall, charting how a Muslim democratic socialist turned small-dollar energy and multilingual outreach into a citywide mandate. Along the way, we cut through the noise: democratic socialism is not communism, and precision matters when fea...
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Send us a Message What happens when a grassroots organiser, artist, and policy wonk speaks the language of a city that’s priced out and tuned out? We trace Zoran Kwame Mamdani’s journey from Kampala and Delhi family roots to the Bronx and into New York’s City Hall, charting how a Muslim democratic socialist turned small-dollar energy and multilingual outreach into a citywide mandate. Along the way, we cut through the noise: democratic socialism is not communism, and precision matters when fea...
A woman becomes Archbishop of Canterbury—and the sky does not fall
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A woman becomes Archbishop of Canterbury—and the sky does not fall
Send us a Message A stormy weekend, a stalled roller coaster, and a headline that shook timelines: a woman is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. We sit with the reaction—celebration, anxiety, and everything in between—and trace a wiser route through the noise by asking better questions. What do scripture, history, and healing leadership actually reveal about authority, service, and the future of the Church? Support the show www.acornchristian.org Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Facebo...
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Send us a Message What happens when a grassroots organiser, artist, and policy wonk speaks the language of a city that’s priced out and tuned out? We trace Zoran Kwame Mamdani’s journey from Kampala and Delhi family roots to the Bronx and into New York’s City Hall, charting how a Muslim democratic socialist turned small-dollar energy and multilingual outreach into a citywide mandate. Along the way, we cut through the noise: democratic socialism is not communism, and precision matters when fea...