
Season 6 | Episode 102: Persistence in Hope with Andre Henry
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About this listen
What does hope mean to you, and how do you practice it? Lindsy Wallace talks with award-winning musician, writer, and activist Andre Henry about sustaining hope, translating it into action, and how art can help dismantle empires.
In this episode, we:
- Talk about his newly released book, All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep, and who he wrote it for
- Go over Andre’s practice of always reading something about hope to remind himself of what’s possible
- Ask what the role of art is in the work of justice
- Talk about how artists can play so many roles in the movement: creative strategist, messenger, morale keeper, and so on
- Discuss what it means for Andre to be an artivist
- Consider the power of a committed minority working toward social progress
- Talk about relationships he’s lost and what he’s gained in community, hope for change, and space for himself to truly be
- Discuss the connection between hope and action, as well as the role has faith played in sustaining hope
- Go over Andre’s hope regimen to stay healthy and mitigate despair
Join us in this rich conversation as we dive into how hope is more than optimism: it’s about imagining and creating a better world and writing history. Let us know what you think and what hopeful action you can take in your own communities.
News, Notes, and Links:
- You can find Andre on the web, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and SoundCloud.
- Order your copy of Andre’s book, All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep, here.
- Check out the book Andre mentioned, Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit, here.
- Learn more about the work of Erica Chenoweth, Ph.D. on civil resistance.
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