In this episode, Nuala Droney, superior court judge in Connecticut, Mary Foden, an immigration attorney based in Hartford, Connecticut, and Nicole Long, a defense attorney from southeastern Massachusetts, sit down with host McKenzie Roller to d
Vanessa Wruble is currently the executive director of MARCH ON, which she started after co-founding The Women’s March on Washington. Having traveled the world and being involved in so many social change efforts, her experience is almost unparal
Cat Lindroth has dedicated her professional life to the social change sector. Not only has she built her own nonprofit, but she has developed a critical eye for the way the social change sector is built and operates. In this episode, Lindroth e
Activist, minister, and scholar Nyle Fort shares his personal experience and advice on how to make social change. In this episode, Fort shares what it means to struggle for the vision that you have for the world. The passion in his voice exempl
Every person has the power to make change, but the challenge lies in figuring out how to make that change real. As the culminating product of her Miss Porter’s School Senior Capstone Project, host McKenzie Roller guides the listener through a