Andrew Sullivan

Small Steps. Big Change.

Andrew Sullivan

  • Ep 5: Small Steps with Wawa Gatheru: Building Community & Why It Matters

Ep 5: Small Steps with Wawa Gatheru: Building Community & Why It Matters

Wednesday 5th October 2022

Wawa Gatheru talks with Andrew Sullivan about climate justice, community building, and the power of small steps on 'Small Steps. Big Change.'
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Wawa Gatheru: Building Community Through Climate Justice

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Ever felt like your voice doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things? Andrew Sullivan’s chat with Wawa Gatheru on 'Small Steps. Big Change.' might just change your mind. Wawa, a vibrant climate justice storyteller, shares her journey from a passionate individual to a leading voice in environmental activism. She talks about how small steps can lead to significant changes, especially when it comes to building communities and advocating for those most affected by climate change.
In this episode, Wawa opens up about her definition of activism, the importance of community, and the small but impactful steps she’s taken to express herself and make a difference. Her story is not just about fighting climate change; it's about uplifting marginalized voices and recognizing the deep-rooted issues within the environmental movement. Wawa also touches on her personal experiences, from her family influences to academic achievements, and her love for the outdoors.
She emphasizes the importance of self-care and staying true to oneself, even when facing adversity. This conversation is not just engaging but also a powerful reminder that change starts with one person taking small steps. Whether you're an aspiring activist or someone looking to make a difference in your community, Wawa's insights will leave you inspired and ready to take action.