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Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Relando Thompkins-Jones
25 episodes
17 hours ago
Building more equitable and inclusive relationships and communities requires a commitment to increasing our understanding of diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice in thought, and in practice. Actively committing ourselves to a lifetime of learning and critical self-reflection can show us the roles we can play in creating a better world by being the change we wish to see in it. Hosted by Social Worker, Social Justice Educator, Writer, and Organizational Consultant Relando Thompkins-Jones, The Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian Podcast is an extension of the blog of the same name. In each Episode, Relando covers important topics geared toward increasing your capacity to learn and lead for equity, and social justice. Since 2011, Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian has been a place where he's written about and curated content on issues of equity and social justice. Through using media for social justice education, Relando hopes to expand and enrich the narratives about social issues that face our society, and to find ways to take action while encouraging others to do the same, in their own ways. No matter where you come from, what your identities are, or what area of work or study you’re in, there’s room for all of us in this work, and Relando hopes that engaging with the podcast and the blog can move you closer to discovering or reaffirming your own answers to questions you have about how to best be of service. Hit subscribe to join the dialogue.
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Building more equitable and inclusive relationships and communities requires a commitment to increasing our understanding of diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice in thought, and in practice. Actively committing ourselves to a lifetime of learning and critical self-reflection can show us the roles we can play in creating a better world by being the change we wish to see in it. Hosted by Social Worker, Social Justice Educator, Writer, and Organizational Consultant Relando Thompkins-Jones, The Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian Podcast is an extension of the blog of the same name. In each Episode, Relando covers important topics geared toward increasing your capacity to learn and lead for equity, and social justice. Since 2011, Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian has been a place where he's written about and curated content on issues of equity and social justice. Through using media for social justice education, Relando hopes to expand and enrich the narratives about social issues that face our society, and to find ways to take action while encouraging others to do the same, in their own ways. No matter where you come from, what your identities are, or what area of work or study you’re in, there’s room for all of us in this work, and Relando hopes that engaging with the podcast and the blog can move you closer to discovering or reaffirming your own answers to questions you have about how to best be of service. Hit subscribe to join the dialogue.
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Episodes (20/25)
Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
An Open Letter To The Parents and Families of College Students: Embracing Change and Unconditional Love
1 year ago
14 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Check on Your "Strong" Friends
1 year ago
23 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Critical Race Theory
4 years ago
54 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Black Anger and Rage Have a Place in Racial Justice Work
4 years ago
18 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Establishing Community Agreements Should Be A Liberatory Process in Social Justice Work
4 years ago
32 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
It's Okay to Shift
4 years ago
17 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Four Social Justice Considerations for Group Work Practice
4 years ago
16 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
We Make Black History Everyday. We Rise, We Survive, We Fly
4 years ago
12 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Crowdsourced Interview Questions for DEI Positions
4 years ago
24 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Sometimes We Let People Down in Social Justice Work
4 years ago
12 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays
4 years ago
15 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
6 Reasons Colleges and Universities Need to Face Race and Not Ignore It
4 years ago
15 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
How Reflecting on Aging as shared Experience Can Create Opportunities for Empathy and Connection
4 years ago
11 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Representation Matters in Social Work: We Need More Black Therapists
4 years ago
10 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Ripples
4 years ago
14 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Public Speaking as an Introvert
4 years ago
9 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
You Deserve Better: Solidarity Should Not Be Conditional in the Fight for Racial Justice
5 years ago
11 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Supporting Black Male Students on College Campuses
5 years ago
14 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Parenting While Black: A Letter to Daycare About "Crazy Hair Day"
5 years ago
13 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Preparing Students for "The Real World".
5 years ago
12 minutes

Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian
Building more equitable and inclusive relationships and communities requires a commitment to increasing our understanding of diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice in thought, and in practice. Actively committing ourselves to a lifetime of learning and critical self-reflection can show us the roles we can play in creating a better world by being the change we wish to see in it. Hosted by Social Worker, Social Justice Educator, Writer, and Organizational Consultant Relando Thompkins-Jones, The Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian Podcast is an extension of the blog of the same name. In each Episode, Relando covers important topics geared toward increasing your capacity to learn and lead for equity, and social justice. Since 2011, Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian has been a place where he's written about and curated content on issues of equity and social justice. Through using media for social justice education, Relando hopes to expand and enrich the narratives about social issues that face our society, and to find ways to take action while encouraging others to do the same, in their own ways. No matter where you come from, what your identities are, or what area of work or study you’re in, there’s room for all of us in this work, and Relando hopes that engaging with the podcast and the blog can move you closer to discovering or reaffirming your own answers to questions you have about how to best be of service. Hit subscribe to join the dialogue.