
Empowering Grassroots Activism in Mississippi - Jamie Rebentisch and Mary Jane Meadows
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In this episode of the Mississippi Happenings podcast, hosts David Olds and Jim Newman engage with Mary Jane Meadows and Jamie Rebentisch from Indivisible Northeast Mississippi. They discuss the grassroots activism efforts of their organization, which focuses on advocating for social justice, healthcare access, and civic engagement in their community. The conversation highlights the growth of the group since its inception in 2017, the importance of community involvement, and the upcoming events aimed at raising awareness and mobilizing citizens. The guests share their experiences in organizing protests, building a diverse coalition, and utilizing tools for activism, emphasizing the need for collective action in addressing local and national issues.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:39 Grassroots Activism: Indivisible Northeast Mississippi
04:55 The Growth and Impact of Indivisible
07:46 Community Engagement and Political Advocacy
10:49 Mobilizing for Change: Strategies and Successes
13:52 Protests and Public Engagement
17:03 Safety and Community Support in Activism
19:56 Historical Context and Educational Initiatives
22:52 Key Issues Driving Activism
25:58 Conclusion and Future Plans
37:01 Education and Knowledge Sharing
37:01 Community Engagement and Activism
43:22 Upcoming Events and Public Actions
48:15 Organizational Structure and Endorsement Process
52:16 Activism Tools and Resources