In this episode of Social Justice Origin Stories, Relando talks with kyle lim, a passionate racial justice advocate and community organizer. Originally from Singapore, kyle shares some of his experiences navigating complex racial identities and confronting systemic inequities in the U.S., particularly in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
In his storytelling about the education justice work at the Urban Core Collective, kyle speaks to the necessity of building community power, addressing systemic flaws, and prioritizing material redistribution for genuine social transformation. His storytelling also honors the critical role of youth in driving meaningful change.
In this episode: 02:36 Guest Introduction: Kyle Lim 03:32 Kyle Lim's Background and Early Experiences 04:10 Activating Moments and Racial Identity 05:25 Navigating Racial Dynamics in the U.S. 09:21 Challenges in Racial Justice Work 12:35 The Pitfalls of Anti-Racism Pedagogy 18:39 Historical Context and Systemic Issues 22:40 Education Justice and Power Building 32:40 Engaging with UCC's Educational Justice Work 33:26 Student-Led Action for Teacher Compensation 34:17 Building Solidarity and Power 41:39 Facilitation and Leadership in Social Justice 46:28 Sustainable and Inclusive Social Justice Movements 53:09 Influences and Inspirations 01:00:33 Final Reflections and Messages for Future Generations 01:03:04 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
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Social Justice Origin Stories is produced, edited, and hosted by Relando Thompkins-Jones.
I am a social worker, social justice educator, writer, and organizational consultant who works to advance equity and social justice within people, organizations, and communities.
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