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High school and, if we’re lucky, college may give us a basic understanding of how our democracy and government are supposed to work. ⁣
It completely fails, however, is teaching us how it works in real life. ⁣

You won’t understand politics until you understand power. ⁣

How it works. Who has it and who doesn’t. And most important of all, how you build and exercise it to get what you want.⁣
You know there is inequality and injustice and you want to change it. ⁣

But how?⁣

I had the opportunity to talk at length with Jovan Agee, Founder and CEO of Agee Global Solutions and former Legislative & Political Director (and my supervisor) at UDW/AFSCME Local 3930. ⁣

Our discussion on local government advocacy evolved into a deep dive into the nature of political power and what, exactly, grasstops leaders need to do to step into the power they already have.⁣

We discuss:⁣

01:17 - All politics is local⁣
03:06 - Respect the fact that advocacy is science⁣
5:29 - Between the thought and the doing there is the unsexy stuff⁣
09:32 - Why it’s all about mindset⁣
13:42 - The formula for building power⁣
16:24 - The role of Faith leaders⁣
19:39 - If we’re not having a conversation about power, we are part of the problem⁣
24:24 - Why you should start with local government⁣
27:00 - Why C3s need to invest in a C4⁣

Hosted by Kristina Bas Hamilton, founder of KBH Advocacy - www.kbhadvocacy.com⁣

Find me on Twitter at @kbashamilton.⁣

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