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Charles “Chaz” Howard Interviews George Lakey about Religion and Nonviolent Direct Action Strategies
In this conversation, activist George Lakey and Rev. Chaz Howard discuss the role of faith and joy in sustaining long-term social movements. Lakey reflects on his Quaker roots and lifelong commitment to nonviolent action, arguing that effective organizing requires both spiritual grounding and collective joy. Together, they explore how a “religious left” can resist despair, nurture community, and build power for social transformation.
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