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In this episode of the Black-Liberation.Tech Podcast, Dr. Renee Jordan dives into the powerful concept of "doing the work," a theme that speaks to the often invisible labor that sustains our communities and drives collective liberation. Drawing inspiration from her family and church experiences, Dr. Jordan reflects on the lives of individuals who contribute to the greater good without seeking recognition or titles. She shares stories of her parents, grandparents, and others who served in various capacities, from Sunday school teachers to church leaders, showing how their acts of service transcended formal professions and left lasting legacies. The discussion ties this concept to the digital age, emphasizing that the same spirit of service and community-building applies to work in technology. By doing the work—whether in tech, education, healthcare, or service—we empower each other and create a ripple effect of positive change. Dr. Jordan invites listeners to reflect on their own contributions and how they can continue to "do the work" in their daily lives, both in tangible and digital spaces.

Takeaways:

  1. Service Beyond Titles: The work we do in our communities, whether visible or not, plays a crucial role in our collective success. Service is about commitment, not recognition.
  2. Legacy of Community: The spirit of service is passed down through generations. Our ability to serve, teach, and uplift others shapes our communities, both offline and online.
  3. Empowering Through Action: The mindset of "doing the work" can be applied to any field, including technology. Whether creating content or developing systems, the work we do can have a transformative impact on our communities.