On Moving Forward with the World We Want To Live In — with Miko Lee
How Change Happens: Stories & Insights from Social Justice Changemakers
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In this episode I reconnect with my friend and colleague Miko Lee (she/her) — an activist, storyteller, educator, and Director of Programs at Asian Americans for Civil Rights & Equality. Miko and I roam through a conversation about ancestry and intergenerational patterns; transformative justice, personal responsibility, and self-care; how the U.S. government is disappearing Bhutanese American Refugees; the power of story and the danger of stories going "MIH (missing in history)"; plus some creative ways she's experimenting with intergenerational connection.
You'll hear the stories behind the gorgeous embroidered artworks Miko shared to illustrate how she believes change happens (view images of them here!). And you'll learn about Miko's "change lineage": past and present movement leaders who energize her, and how her parents' civil rights era activism and ethos continue to inspire her own.
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References
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. How Miko Believes Change Happens: Embroidered Ancestors (00:02:18)
3. Change as Intergenerational Iteration (00:09:51)
4. How Miko Defines "Change": The Personal Is Systemic (00:12:07)
5. Narrative Change & The Power of Story (00:14:11)
6. The U.S. Government Is Disappearing Bhutanese American Refugees (00:16:31)
7. On Connection, Intergenerational Divides & a Bridging "Experiment" (00:24:13)
8. More On Miko's Change Lineage (00:30:53)
9. Shout Out: Asian Refugees United & Robin Gurung! (00:36:21)
10. Shout Out: Aisa Villarosa of the Asian Law Caucus! (00:37:54)
11. We Are the Leaders We've Been Waiting For (00:38:07)
12. Outro (00:39:18)
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