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
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