
In this episode of Politikali Konekted we sit down with Mandela Washington Fellows Amara (Kenya), Zion (Nigeria) and Dwayne (USA) to unpack the Art of Dialog, why meaningful conversation, cross-border mentorship and human connection matter for youth participation, governance and lasting change. We discuss the Gen Z protests, responsible social media, community advocacy and practical ways young people can turn energy into policy wins. “Protest is a right… but it’s not the only way to advocate for change.” In this powerful episode we examine protest outcomes from Kenya’s Gen Z moments to the global movements that followed George Floyd and why “it’s a very fragile, fragile momentum that has to be maintained.” Listen as our panel maps how to protect young activists, convert outrage into policy, and keep pressure where it counts.Don't miss this explosive conversation!✅ Subscribe for more deep political insights!💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments!🎧 Find us on your favorite podcast platform!Listen in and Engage with us on:Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1LvNWxJj4ytiNvJC0FmlTj?si=5f237b1a27e44589TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@politikali.konektedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/politikali_pod/X: https://x.com/politikalikenyaTHE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS PROGRAM ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND/OR GUESTS. THEY DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE OPINIONS OF POLITIKALI KONEKTED PODCAST.#PolitikaliKonekted #ArtOfDialog #YouthEmpowerment #GenZ #KenyaPolitics #MandelaWashingtonFellowship #CivicEngagement