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WTF?! Conversation With Author Omkari Williams

Omkari Williams is the Gold Nautilus award-winning and bestselling author of Micro Activism: How You Can Make a Difference in the World (Without a Bullhorn).

Her book helps readers identify their “activist archetype” and map a personal action plan for engaging in small, change-making activities with potentially big impacts.

Omkari has worked as an actor, political consultant, and coach. Though she has an affinity for supporting activists who identify as introverted or highly sensitive, as she does, she welcomes all people into the world of micro activism, a sustainable path to change-making based upon honoring the inherent dignity of all people.

Reflection Questions:

When you think about the “micro-activism” Omkari talks about, what ideas or images come to mind? Where do you see the opportunity to leverage part of your daily life in a more intentional way?

When it comes to activism, why do you think we overlook or minimize the small and close acts that we do every day? What work are you already doing that you rarely appreciate?

Think about a different act of micro-activism you can begin in your home, neighborhood, workplace, or social circle. Start by adding a single new rhythm, pattern, or activity and commit to incorporating that regularly.

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