
The Threadwork Collective: On Air
By Lianna Jean Manibog


On Community, Trust, and Governance with Eva Lopez Chavez
In this conversation, Lianna Jean Manibog and Eva Lopez Chavez explore the multifaceted concept of community, emphasizing its role as a safe haven for dignity and integrity. They discuss the importance of creating intentional spaces for intersectionality, navigating the complexities of trust within democratic practices, and the tension between individualism and collectivism. The dialogue highlights the need for governance to reflect community needs and the empowerment of individuals to find their voice within the system. Ultimately, they advocate for embracing vulnerability, building trust, and fostering collective action to create meaningful change.
Links
Connect with Eva at her website or on her social media.

Live Community Show with Radioactive's Lara Jones and Dr. Jon Mott - Governance for the People
Summary
This conversation explores the concept of governance and its implications for community engagement. The speakers discuss the importance of local government, the role of community councils, and the need for effective communication between policymakers and citizens. They emphasize the significance of collective action and social capital in addressing social issues and overcoming partisan divides. Personal experiences and strategies for civic engagement are shared, highlighting the impact of individual actions in the political landscape. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of civic engagement, the dynamics of power, and the necessity of building strong communities through dialogue and understanding. They emphasize the value of diverse perspectives, self-care as a form of protest, and effective communication strategies to foster change. The discussion also highlights the role of individual agency in governance and the power of collective action to create a more inclusive society.
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Lara Jones and RadioActive on 90.9 KRCL

Understanding Rhetoric: Power of Persuasion in Society with Dr. Estee Crenshaw
Unlock the secret to powerful communication that shapes societies, influences minds, and drives action. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Estee Crenshaw reveals how rhetoric isn't just fancy talk, it's the backbone of democracy, persuasion, and societal change. Whether you're a student, a leader, or just someone curious about how words move the world, this episode shows you how mastering rhetoric can empower you to understand, influence, and navigate our complex social landscape.
Dr. Crenshaw takes us on a journey from ancient Athens to today's social media battleground, illustrating how rhetoric has evolved and why it's more vital than ever. You’ll discover how emotional appeals often steer our decisions more than logic, how credibility is built (and broken), and why effective listening and dialogue are your best tools in a polarized world. Dr. Crenshaw shares practical insights on how to spot fallacies, protect yourself from misinformation, including AI-generated falsehoods, and foster a shared understanding across diverse perspectives.
In a time where words are weaponized and trust is scarce, understanding rhetoric is no longer optional, it's essential. This episode is perfect for anyone who wants to think critically about influence, become a more effective communicator, or simply start having better conversations. Step into the art of persuasion and transform how you see the world and your place in it.
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Applied Relationality and Navajo Cosmology with Moroni Benally
Summary
In this conversation, Moroni Benali shares his journey from growing up in the Navajo Nation to his work in academia and advocacy. He discusses the integration of Navajo epistemology with Western knowledge systems, the challenges of governance within the Navajo Nation, and the importance of relationality in healing and trauma. Moroni emphasizes the need for Indigenous perspectives in policy-making and the future of governance, advocating for a deeper understanding of interconnectedness and the role of institutions in supporting Indigenous communities.
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Moroni Benally's LinkedIn Profile