In this episode, Kendall, rachel, and Anthony talk about: * Feeling late to the Black Lives Matter movement and going to Ferguson * Learning to lead national campaigns for peace * Realizing communication is about storytelling * Being seen, being heard, what it means to win * The need to inspire vision as a leader * Optimism vs hope * Finding affirmation in current events while still taking the long view * Managing frustrations and engaging in self-care * The idea of being "well-adjusted to injustice" * Meeting Cornel West (!) and mentorship from Dr. Vincent Harding (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Harding) * The need to question authority, who benefits from it * Redefining profit to include greater context * Hope in future generations voting with their career choices * Leading "with" vs "over" * The joy of asking a ton of questions :) * What white people can do to join the movement and show support: * Get off the fence * Don't jump in unschooled, but don't wait until you think you know everything either * Don't assume your help will fix everything * Get used to being uncomfortable, exercise those muscles, grow * Don't let this moment pass you by * That Anthony's movie (https://www.anthonygrimes.com/mr-somebody-watts-la) was chosen for the Tribeca Film Festival! * Missing going out and dancing, traveling You can find Anthony at his website (https://www.anthonygrimes.com), and on most social media as @antbuilder Special thanks to Mel Stanley for our theme music <3