The Apology Tour

Activism has often been the catalyst for meaningful change, pushing institutions to confront their pasts and take responsibility for their actions. In this discussion, we explore how grassroots movements and advocacy groups have influenced apologies and accountability efforts across various sectors. We'll highlight specific case studies where activism has led to significant institutional reforms and examine the challenges faced by activists in holding powerful entities accountable. What strategies have proven effective in demanding change, and how can these movements sustain momentum in the face of resistance? Join us as we uncover the powerful intersection of activism and institutional accountability.

Show Notes

Activism has often been the catalyst for meaningful change, pushing institutions to confront their pasts and take responsibility for their actions. In this discussion, we explore how grassroots movements and advocacy groups have influenced apologies and accountability efforts across various sectors. We'll highlight specific case studies where activism has led to significant institutional reforms and examine the challenges faced by activists in holding powerful entities accountable. What strategies have proven effective in demanding change, and how can these movements sustain momentum in the face of resistance? Join us as we uncover the powerful intersection of activism and institutional accountability.

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.