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Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature | Bioneers Radio Series
Since time immemorial, storytellers have held an exalted role in human societies, because stories illustrate parables that help us make sense of the world and survive. In this episode, we hitch a ride with comedian, writer, futurist, technologist, and storyteller Baratunde Thurston. At this perilous existential threshold that will determine the fate of the human experiment, he knows that the story of the battle is equally the battle of the story. Featuring Baratunde Thurston, a writer, communicator, and creator and host of the How To Citizen podcast, is also a founding partner and writer at Puck. His newest creation is Life With Machines, a YouTube podcast focusing on the human side of the A.I. revolution. Author of the bestselling comedic memoir, How To Be Black, Baratunde also serves on the boards of Civics Unplugged and the Brooklyn Public Library and lives in Southern California. Credits Executive Producer: Kenny Ausubel Written by: Kenny Ausubel Senior Producer and Station Relations: Stephanie Welch Associate Producer: Emily Harris Producer: Teo Grossman Host and Consulting Producer: Neil Harvey Resources Watch Baratunde Thurston's 2025 Bioneers Keynote – From Me to We, A Story of Interdependence This is an episode of the Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature series. Visit the radio and podcast homepage to learn more.
At this week's Round Table, Emmanuel, Hannah, and Heba conversed with a remarkable young leader, Chelsea Osei. Chelsea, a Ghanaian American high school senior based in Illinois and a member of Citizen University's Youth Collaboratory brings with her a wealth of experiences and insights that inspire and enlighten. Throughout her academic journey, Chelsea has distinguished herself as a passionate advocate for equity and inclusion. As a founding board member of her school's Student Equity Action Committee and the founder of AP Advisory, she has tirelessly championed the cause of fairness and justice within her educational community. But Chelsea's activism extends far beyond the walls of her school. Engaging with platforms such as Civics Unplugged and her local Board of Education, she has found her voice and her purpose in effecting positive change on a broader scale. Thanks to her participation in Citizen University's Youth Collaboratory, Chelsea's vision for change has grown stronger: inspired by the resilience and creativity of activists and artists during the pandemic, she is embarking on a power project aimed at elevating young artists who shine a light on societal conflicts and educating others on these vital issues. At the heart of Chelsea's work lies a deep commitment to community organizing and civic education. Her experiences on the Board of Education and her advocacy for educational equity and diversity, equity, and inclusion have shaped her understanding of the power of collective action and informed her approach to grassroots activism. Join us as we delve into Chelsea's journey as a young activist, exploring the challenges she has faced, the victories she has achieved, and the lessons she has learned along the way. Together, we'll uncover the transformative potential of youth leadership and the importance of fostering inclusive spaces where all voices are heard and valued. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nextgenpolitics/message
Nature matters to our ability to connect — with each other and ourselves. In this episode of House Calls, we explore how being in nature – whether it's your local green space, or a national park, or somewhere in between – can build deep and important connections. Who better to take us on this journey than Baratunde Thurston, host of the PBS series “American Outdoors” and the podcast “How To Citizen.” Baratunde has traveled the United States from the Okefenokee Swamp to Death Valley, meeting people of all types and exploring their habitats with them. Baratunde shares his insights – that we Americans love the world around us and nature makes us feel better, both in body and mind. As we share our natural world with other animals and humans, Baratunde helps us see ourselves as part of something bigger, that we are beings who thrive on relationships, community, and participation with the world. (02:26) How did Baratunde's mother introduce him to nature? (08:04) Why nature was a healing force for young Baratunde (14:42) What wonders did Baratunde experience creating “America Outdoors?” (20:41) How can nature help us reconnect with what's really important? (23:27) How does sharing the outdoors build connections across differences? (29:24) How can we get more doses of nature on a daily basis? (32:43) How can nature help us when we're struggling? (37:50) Why does Baratunde consider the word “citizen” a verb? (44:02) What is the life balance of the individual versus the collective? (51:46) What does Baratunde's journey into the science reveal about nature and our mental health? (54:04) Where's the nature in the urban spaces? (55:33) What does really knowing, and loving, other people do for us and for community? (01:00:21) What gives Baratunde hope? (01:04:23) What is Baratunde's favorite food on the road? For more conversations, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. Baratunde Thurston, Host, Activist & Comedian Twitter: @baratunde Instagram: @baratunde Facebook: @baratunde About Baratunde Thurston Baratunde Thurston tells a better story of us, weaving together threads of race, technology, democracy and climate through his work as an Emmy-nominated host, producer, writer, and public speaker. He is the host and executive producer of the PBS television series “America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston,” creator and host of “How To Citizen” with Baratunde which Apple named one of its favorite podcasts of 2020, and a founding partner of the new media startup Puck. His comedic memoir, “How To Be Black,” is a New York Times best-seller. In 2019, he delivered what MSNBC's Brian Williams called “one of the greatest TED talks of all time.” Baratunde is unique in his ability to integrate and synthesize different and difficult topics in a style that's intelligent, compassionate, and humorous. Baratunde serves on the boards of Civics Unplugged and the Brooklyn Public Library and lives in Los Angeles, California.
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast Nate McClennen is joined by Thanasi Dilos, Co-Founder and Chief Growth Officer at Civics Unplugged. Thanasi has been an explorer with Nat Geo, a Venture Fellow and is also the Co-Founder and Founding Champion of DreamDAO - and he is 20 years old. Links: LinkedIn Civics Unplugged Dream DAO Personal Site MIT Talk Design it For Us Sneha Revanur Encode Justice VELA Education Fund
Gary Sheng is a NYC-based technologist and social entrepreneur dedicated to building tools, systems, and movements that empower people to 1) unplug from everything facilitating human downgrade, and 2) become agents of a better future. Gary is the Chief Operating Officer of Civics Unplugged, a NYC-based social enterprise he co-founded that empowers leaders of Gen Z with the training, funding, and network they need to become civic innovators that build a brighter future for humanity. He was recently honored by Forbes 30 Under 30 for his work helping build CU. Before co-founding Civics Unplugged, Gary served as a Software Engineering Team Lead at Google (on Google Cloud), as well as co-director of Dancing Pineapple, a popular electronic music blog and live events company that was followed by 100k+ feel-good music lovers. Recently, Civics Unplugged just launched the Dream DAO: a new, intergenerational, global, and interdisciplinary community that invests in the future of the web3 x social impact ecosystem, by providing diverse Gen Zers around the globe with the training, funding, and mentorship they need to leverage the power of web3 to secure a brighter future for humanity. You can learn more about Gary and how to connect with him at garysheng.com Colton and Gary talk about - Life Experiences - Obstacles - You Shaped Hole - Insecurities - Civics Unplugged --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changewithcolton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changewithcolton/support
What's next on the calendar for all colleges and universities? VOTING! If you lived through 2020 and even 2016, you know what's coming, and students are probably increasingly aware of it too. Join Mindy and Leslie and their two student guests for a discussion of civic engagement on campus and what parents should know in supporting their students' transition into adulthood with their first election as voters. Join us for a non-partisan discussion with Zoë Jenkins from University of Virginia and Jonah Zacks (yes that Jonah) from Washington University in a discussion about what to expect this election cycle on campus, how your students should prepare and what are some basic things parents should know to ensure their students take advantage of their opportunity to make their voices heard. Zoë and Jonah are both civically engaged organizers on their campuses with long resumes that involve campaign work, policy research, community organizing, voting engagement and reform and others. Since 2019 they have been active partners as fellows with Civics Unplugged initiative (https://www.civicsunplugged.org/) which is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help young people learn the skills necessary to develop innovative solutions to society's biggest challenges. Like their colleagues from, CU they are passionate about bringing change, data, action and engagement to their campuses as a way to encourage discourse, collaboration, common ground and activism. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theparentpage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theparentpage/support
Gary Sheng is co-founder of Civics Unplugged and Dream DAO. He's worked to understand the breakdowns in American democracy and empower civic leadership amongst Gen-Z. He's recently turned to focus on sensemaking, and developing our resilience through hyperlocalism. He speaks with plain conviction about the Omni-Crisis we face now at every level of society. https://www.garysheng.com/ Jacob Kishere is a philosopher, transformative dialogue practitioner and guy who's figuring shit out. His enquiries span sensemaking, collective trauma healing, ecologies of practice & the evolution of consciousness. He's currently exploring how he can collaborate with a range of projects as jack of all trades and transformative dialogue consultant. www.jacobkishere.com
Okay, so this episode's title isn't technically correct—I'm not part of the “Baby Boom” generation, I'm Gen X (born between 1965 - 1980). But boy did I feel like a Boomer as I interviewed two students aged 19 and 18 respectively, about blockchain, DAOs, and NFTs. Regardless of your age, it's tempting to be skeptical of new technology and new ideas. It can take effort to stay open and curious, but it's worth the effort—especially when the next generation aspires to use technology to improve the world. My guests are Madison Adams, age 19, and Oliver Yehlik 18. Madison is the Co-founder of the Dream DAO, which trains Gen Z to use web3 to change the world. Oliver is a student participant in the Dream DAO. In this episode we talk about: • What is blockchain technology? • Why so many young adults are drawn to the promise of Web3 • How Covid shaped and is still shaping the culture of the web • Why it's important to imagine a Solar Punk future Learn more: Dream DAO: https://www.dreamdao.xyz/ Civics Unplugged: https://www.civicsunplugged.org/ Madison Adams on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_madison_adams --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joshharris/message
Gary Sheng is a US-based technologist and civic entrepreneur dedicated to building tools, systems, and movements that accelerate human and planetary flourishing. He was recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30 for his work building Civics Unplugged. In this conversation we offer some friendly critiques of the emerging network and discuss how we can empower the next generation to actualize Game B. https://www.garysheng.com [0:00:00] Introducing Gary [0:16:40] Civics Unplugged [0:21:05] Dream DAO [0:39:11] Gary's view of the emerging network from the outside in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emerge/support
On this Episode of Rehash: a web3 podcast, we sat down with Gary Sheng, Co-Founder of Civics Unplugged & Dream DAO. Gary was nominated by Louis, and voted onto the podcast by Julia, triumph, Andrew, tylerinternet, and elliedots. Some of the questions asked in this episode were submitted by Carsten, Zayi, and Louis.We kickoff the episode by getting to know Gary, his background, and how he fell into web3. He tells us the story of how Civics Unplugged and DreamDAO came to be and lays out for us what the term “regen” means. We get to know more about Gary, his philosophy, and his niche: the intersection of regen and web3. Next, we dive into the issue of inclusivity in web3, and processes for onboarding new people into web3 being as inclusive as possible. We break down what the ideas behind solarpunk, and we talk about Gen Z and the future of regen web3.Gary explains the reasoning behind the choice to make DreamDAO a DAO and tells us the benefits to learning by doing in a DAO setting for Gen Z. We discuss community building and Gary gives his advice for growing a healthy community.We close out with Gary explaining what he meant by saying “optimism is self-fulfilling if tied to collective action,” and then a game of this or that!To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things Rehash, you can follow Diana on Twitter @ddwchen and Rehash @rehashweb3. You can follow our guest, Gary, @garysheng. ⌛ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:51 Gary's background7:40 What is the regen concept all about?9:07 The intersection of regen and web313:27 Inclusivity and onboarding into web315:41 What is a solarpunk future?18:37 The future of regen web322:17 What makes Gen Z unique?27:10 Why make DreamDAO a DAO?30:05 What to look for in leaders and mentors33:02 Effective community building37:42 Explaining “optimism is self-fulfilling if tied to collective action”40:54 This or that42:20 Follow Gary! DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is the opinion of the speaker(s) only and is for informational purposes only. You should not construe it as investment advice, tax advice, or legal advice, and it does not represent any entity's opinion but those of the speaker(s). For investment or legal advice, please seek a duly licensed professional.
Our Wonderspace orbit this week is with Madison Adams and Gary Sheng from Civics Unplugged in New York. Civics Unplugged ia an amazing global enterprise that empowers leaders of Gen Z with the training, funding, and network they need to become civic innovators. Their story of hopefulness partly references an extraordinary response to the Ukraine crisis. Gary and Madison were nominated by James Arbib from RethinkX More info: www.civicsunplugged.org www.gitcoin.co To view the episode page with a summary of the interview, links to social media and projects mentioned, go to https://ourwonder.space/episodes/_65 View the video orbit here: https://youtu.be/qQzRJlfAq90 To listen to the previous 64 Wonderspace editions go to https://ourwonder.space/episodes -------------- More about Wonderspace: https://ourwonder.space Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUt53ifgsf4Hu9tQTWjEmA/videos Facebook: http://facebook.com/ourwonderspace Instagram: http://instagram.com/ourwonderspace Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourwonderspace --------------- Music: https://theade.me Re-wonder: https://asknature.org
It's 2022, which means...another election year. But don't lose hope about ever speaking to certain friends and family again, because we've got just the episode for you, one full of gung-ho team spirit and young wisdom from some leaders of tomorrow. This time around, Michele shares a mocktail with her guests Madison Adams, Thanasi Dilos and Chapu Kapumba of the youth leadership program Civics Unplugged.
Today, we're talking with Gary Sheng, the co-founder of Civics Unplugged. Gary and I connected over our shared belief that this decade, the 2020s, is a make or break for humanity and that we have a lot of exciting work to do. On his end, Gary's working to train a new generation of leaders, committed to universal human flourishing. To listen to more episodes and to stay connected, follow along athttps://www.buildthefuturepodcast.com/https://twitter.com/camwieseDon't forget to leave a review and subscribe.Have a great week and until next time, go build!
For Gary Sheng, the year 2016 kicked off a deep exploration of civics, leadership, and the future of democracy—which ultimately led him to his calling. Gary Sheng is a Co-Founder and the COO of Civics Unplugged, a platform and movement focused on empowering the next generation to build the future of democracy. Its three-month civic leadership fellowship for high school students provides a civics foundation, teaches problem solving and effective dialoguing with others, and helps them build their “civics muscles.” With partnerships with National Geographic, Georgetown University, The Smithsonian, the Ethereum Foundation and more, the future for Civics Unplugged is bright. In this week's episode of Building While Flying, Gary shares his personal journey from Google developer to nonprofit co-founder, and discusses why civics education and leadership development for Gen Z matters. He says that learning is a lifelong process, and being a good citizen is a lifelong exercise. He also discusses the role companies and corporations can play in civics, and how they can support organizations like Civics Unplugged to help build a better future. Other in-flight topics: How Civics Unplugged was born Impacts of the 2016 election Building community around a movement The role of corporations in civics The future of Gen Z What's next for Civics Unplugged ...and more! Relevant Links: CU website: https://www.civicsunplugged.org/ CU Fellowship: https://www.civicsunplugged.org/fellowship CU Insta: https://www.instagram.com/civicsunplugged/ Gary's website: http://www.garysheng.com/ Gary LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garysheng/ Gary's Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@garysheng
How do you make a difference in the world? While social media glorifies certain types of civic engagement that can seem overwhelming, Gary Sheng of Civics Unplugged is here to show you that anyone can engage civically where your actions make a big difference. Listen to this series for more! Center for Civic Education
How do you make a difference in the world? While social media glorifies certain types of civic engagement that can seem overwhelming, Gary Sheng of Civics Unplugged is here to show you that anyone can engage civically where your actions make a big difference to the people around you.??Listen to this series for more! Center for Civic Education
This month, Leo talks with Thanasi Dilos, co-founder of Civics Unplugged, a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) social enterprise whose mission is to empower the leaders of Generation Z to build the future of democracy. He is also one of National Geographic's Young Explorers, working to create platforms for youth-led work around the globe. Thanasi Dilos Instagram @thuhhnasi | @civicsunplugged | @natgeo Twitter @thuhhnasi | @civicsunplugged | @natgeo Civics Unplugged - https://www.civicsunplugged.org/ National Geographic Young Explorer - https://blog.education.nationalgeographic.org/tag/gengeo/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-change/support
In this episode, we chat to Sneha Revanur, who is founder and president of Encode Justice, a global, youth-led coalition working to safeguard civil rights and democracy. Sneha has a fellowship at Civics Unplugged, is a Justice Initiative Committee Member at Harvard Law School, is a Civil Rights Policy Fellow at The Greater Good Initiative, a school program leader at Opportunity X, and a National Issue Advocacy Committee Criminal Justice Lead for the High School Democrats of America group. All this, and she's still completing high school. We discuss intergenerational communication, what feminism means to young activists, why Gen Z are particularly empathetic and concerned with issues of equality, and why young activists are in an especially good position to deal with ethical problems around technology.
Hey, y'all! Welcome to the third Dispatch! We cover so so SO many topics on this episode of Mission Control; we talk about Civic Season, the Transmission, Civics 2030, and more! I am joined today by Gary Sheng (CU's co-founder and Mission Control 2030 regular), Chabu Kapumba (Founding Fellow and CU Builder that works on TONS of projects), and Zoë Jenkins (Founding Fellow, Steering Committee Chair, and DICCE Founder). A huge thank you to Gary, Chabu, and Zoë for taking the time to talk to me! To learn more about Civics Unplugged, go to civicsunplugged.org. Follow CU on all social media platforms (including LinkedIn haha) at @civicsunplugged!
Welcome to the second Dispatch! We are chatting about all sorts of things on this episode of Mission Control, from the Trek to Launch Year to the Platform. Elena is joined today by Gary Sheng (CU's co-founder and Mission Control 2030 icon), Thanasi Dilos (another one of CU's amazing co-founders), Madison Adams (Founding Fellow and Director of Dialogue at CU), and Will Fredericks (Program Associate and all-around awesome person). To learn more about Civics Unplugged, go to civicsunplugged.org. Follow CU on all social media platforms (including LinkedIn haha) at @civicsunplugged!
Welcome to the first Mission Control 2030 Dispatch! As you may notice, some things are a bit different about today's episode, and that's because we are trying something different here at Mission Control. This is the first of a series of episodes called "Dispatches" where we are going to have a more laid-back/honest conversation with members of the CU team and community about what is happening in the world of Civics 2030. These are going to be posted a lot more often than the normal episodes to keep you up-to-date on the community. We are excited to try this new series, and we hope you enjoy it! Today's dispatch features Nick Delis, Gary Sheng, and Josh Thompson, three of CU's co-founders! We're talking about everything from Fellowship 2021 to Nick's potato mic in our first dispatch. To learn more about Civics Unplugged, go to civicsunplugged.org. Follow CU on all social media platforms (including LinkedIn haha) at @civicsunplugged!
This week my guest is Gary Sheng. Gary shares his start at Mathematics and Science Academy in Illinois where his leadership potential began through organizing through video games. Gary discusses his courage to leave Google, co-founding Civics Unplugged, and equipping young people to build a better democracy. Check out Gray out at GarySheng.com, LinkedIn and Twitter @garysheng #liberatedsuccess #liberatedparenthood #liberatedchildren #liberatedproblemsolvers #blackcareersmatter #BIPOC #storytelling #careerexploration #twentyseven --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ebony-tyler6/support
On this episode of AI: Decodes the System, Zoë Jenkins, Chair of the Civics 2030 Steering Committee and Founder of DICCE, and AI decode how Zoë wants to flip civics education on its head and strengthen American communities and democracy. They talk about how GenZ is ready to improve civics and democracy by 2030. However, while they are prepared to lead, they are leaning on Millennials, GenX, and Baby Boomers to bring their expertise and wisdom to the table. They also discussed Civics Unplugged's Civics 2030 national campaign to empower Generation Z's exceptional leaders to revitalize American democracy. Zoë talks about creating DICCE curriculum, leaving her high school, and finishing high school untraditionally, which has given her more time to focus on her work. Zoë believes that old school civics isn't working, and we have to change the way we teach civics to the people. She believes civics starts with you and your work in your community and your family. They also talked about how Zoë's encounter with biases and racism lead her to create DICCE, which stands for diversity, inclusion, cultural competency, and equity, DICCE, which stands for diversity, inclusion, cultural competency, and equity, curriculum to fill a gap in our education system: diversity, inclusion, anti-racism, and accurate history curriculum. She also talks about using love to help bridge the gap and reduce bias and why technology is critical in increasing access to democracy.Note: AI: Decodes the System recorded this podcast before the riots that occurred at the United States Capitol building on January 6th, 2021, at the hands of President Donald Trump's supporters who believe Democrats stole the election. We acknowledge this event as an act of insurgency. It is against our democracy and an all-out assault on our constitutional process. More about ZoëZoë Jenkins is a high school senior in Lexington, KY. She is the founder and Executive Producer of the Get Schooled podcast with the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team which works to elevate and amplify the voices of students in Kentucky. She is also the Chair of the Civics 2030 Steering Committee with Civics Unplugged(CU), an organization empowering Generation Z to strengthen their communities and democracy. She is also the founder of DICCE, a Civics 2030 Project, which creates diversity, inclusion, anti-racism, and equity programming and training materials for Gen Zers. Follow Zoë at the links below.Resources Zoë mentioned on the podcastCivics UnpluggedCivics 2030DICCEAudrey Tang - Taiwanese free software programmer and Taiwan's Digital MinisterSocial MediaZoë Jenkins: Instagram, Twitter, and Linked InAI: Decodes the System: Website, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTokFind us on Clubhouse at @AiDecodes.Help me become the #1 (number one) podcast and podcaster for technology, public policy, data, law, and culture. Subscribe, download, and share.If you want to support bridging the digital divide click Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/aidecodes)
What does personal development look like for you? If you could describe yourself in 5 words, what would they be?I've been talking about self-awareness and core values all season long! What's all the hype about? The answer is finally here.In this episode, I share the steps to creating a culture code for your life and core values to understand yourself better. I breakdown my own core values, explain the definitions behind them, and discuss the importance of defining these words in a context that encourages growth.If you're looking for a way to start the new year on the right foot, take the time to give this episode a listen! There's a special announcement inside as well.Join and connect with the community led by Deborah Olatunji on Instagram @deb_olatunji and the podcast page https://www.deboraholatunji.com!Be sure to leave a rating and written review so that we can share the stories of how fellow disruptors are being connected and empowered all over the world. Let's disrupt together now!
Gary Sheng joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about his career change from being an engineer at Google to building Civics Unplugged which aims to discover and empower Gen Z leaders to work on our democracy.
How many times have you heard the phrase “college and career ready?” Would you say that your education experience has made you “life-ready?” What skills do you wish you were taught in high school? How well do you know yourself?There are key skills that we should have learned like personal development, cultural awareness, civic engagement, and self-advocacy. In this heartfelt episode, Deborah sits down to chat with Zoë Jenkins, an education activist from Kentucky, NatGeography Young Explorer, and high school drop out. Yes, you read that right! After spending time with the Civics Unplugged program this summer, a fellowship designed to teach students about democratic theory, personal development, and systems thinking, Zoë founded DICCE, a diversity, inclusion, cultural competency, and equity program for Gen Z by Gen Z. They talk about how to talk about race with younger students and how to tackle systemic inequalities in the education system They also discuss the skill of parenting yourself, how to choose a community that chooses you back, and what it really means to be civically engaged.They also talk about how education is supposed to prepare students for life skills, what it looks like to amplify young people's voices, how to elevate (and pay) Black people in the art of storytelling. Zoë is making quite a number of disruptions in the education space, but emphasized the fact that you can still be unstoppable while taking the time to rest, “bad people” are a product of bad education, and that you can control your time in a way that allows for creativity, curiosity, and exploration. They chat about core values, Black girlhood, and rocking the boat.You can find Zoë Jenkins on Instagram @thezoejenkins and on her website https://zoe-jenkins.com!Join and connect with the community led by Deborah Olatunji on Instagram @deb_olatunji and the podcast page https://www.deboraholatunji.com!Be sure to leave a rating and written review so that we can share the stories of how fellow disruptors are being connected and empowered all over the world. Let's disrupt together now!
Mission Control 2030 has officially launched! In our first episode, we are talking to Gary Sheng and Nick Delis, two of Civics Unplugged's co-founders. To learn more about Civics Unplugged, go to civicsunplugged.org. Follow CU on all social media platforms at @civicsunplugged! To apply for the 2021 CU Fellowship, go to civicsunplugged.org/apply. C U next week, where we are talking with the 3 Builders that created CU Summer Camp! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missioncontrol2030/message
The trailer for the Civics Unplugged podcast, Mission 2030, is finally here! Keep an eye out for the first episode launching soon wherever you get your podcasts! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missioncontrol2030/message
Thanasi Dilos is the 17-year-old co-founder of Civics Unplugged, a digital-first team and community of Gen Z leaders committed to building a brighter future for American democracy, and a National Geographic Young Explorer. Thanasi is a civics and social activist uplifting youth work by collaborating with fundraising platforms to drive resources toward youth led projects. Connect with Thanasi Dilos: https://www.civicsunplugged.org/ Connect with DWD: https://linktr.ee/thedebatewithoutdebatepodcast © The Debate Without Debate LLC 2020