If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.— Maya Angelou
Phil sits with a longtime comradely fellow organizer Phionah Kyokusiima from Solidarity Uganda. Together they delve into the tactic of cultural disobedience, which has just as much subversive power—sometimes more—as civil disobedience. Kyokusiima is a seasoned organizer with the powerful Solidarity Uganda network (solidarityuganda.org). She enlightens us on how
women are proliferating the spaces they have been excluded from and seizing their power through breaking traditional gender taboos.
Can culturally profane expressions serve as a mobilization tool for social change? Are they inherently powerful in themselves? Join us as we unpack these questions and more in a conversation that bridges questions of tradition and transformation.
Learn more about Cultural disobedience in the Beautiful Trouble toolbox, the inspiration for our podcast.
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Thank you Kakonge. We hope you had a moment to interact with what Phionah says in this episode. Thank you for joining us.
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
A very powerful conversation there
Wednesday Mar 26, 2025
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