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Join us for an inspiring episode with Fiona Frank, an educator, politician, activist, and consultant from the Netherlands. With over 22 years of experience, she teaches at the University of Applied Science in Amsterdam and the University for Humanistic Studies in Utrecht. In our conversation, Fiona shares her political journey and dedication to activism, particularly in diversity, equity, and inclusion. She recounts coordinating the Black Lives Matter demonstration in Utrecht during the COVID-19 lockdown, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in activism. Fiona advocates for courageous leadership that challenges the status quo to create real change. She highlights the power of collective action among diverse communities embracing intersectional thinking. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how fearless leadership can pave the way for a more equitable future!

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Fiona Frank

03:41 Activism and the Black Lives Matter Movement

08:45 Community engagement and municipal collaboration

11:56 The importance of diverse perspectives

14:15 Rewarding voices of marginalised people

16:43 Tailoring communication and participation to different cultures

21:49 Appreciating silence in conversations

24:59 The need for courageous leadership in activism and politics

31:15 Embracing intersectionality for collective action

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