The Apology Tour

In this discussion, we explore the crucial role that community voices play in the healing process following institutional harm. While many institutions issue apologies, the real work of reconciliation often lies in the hands of those directly affected. We'll hear from community leaders, activists, and individuals who have navigated the complexities of seeking acknowledgment and justice. What strategies have proven effective in amplifying these voices, and how can institutions better engage with communities to foster genuine healing? Join us as we uncover the transformative power of grassroots advocacy and the importance of listening in the journey toward meaningful change.

Show Notes

In this discussion, we explore the crucial role that community voices play in the healing process following institutional harm. While many institutions issue apologies, the real work of reconciliation often lies in the hands of those directly affected. We'll hear from community leaders, activists, and individuals who have navigated the complexities of seeking acknowledgment and justice. What strategies have proven effective in amplifying these voices, and how can institutions better engage with communities to foster genuine healing? Join us as we uncover the transformative power of grassroots advocacy and the importance of listening in the journey toward meaningful change.

What is The Apology Tour?

People and institutions attempting meaningful apologies and amends for past harms—from churches apologizing for abuse to companies acknowledging exploitation. Examines what real accountability looks like beyond empty words. Sometimes reconciliation is possible; sometimes the wounds are too deep.