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#unifyUSA: Dr. Paul Zeitz and Leigh Blake on Hitting Refresh on the U.S. Constitution

#unifyUSA: Dr. Paul Zeitz and Leigh Blake on Hitting Refresh on the U.S. Constitution

Revolutionary Optimism Podcast · Dr. Paul Zeitz

March 28, 202553m 2s

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Show Notes

Welcome to season three of Revolutionary Optimism! In this episode, producer Cee Cee Huffman talks with Dr. Paul Zeitz and social impact filmmaker Leigh Blake to discuss the launch of #unifyUSA, a groundbreaking movement dedicated to refreshing the U.S. Constitution through citizen-led action. With a shared history of tackling the global HIV/AIDS crisis and driving social change, Paul and Leigh explain why now is the time for Americans to reclaim their power and rebuild a citizen-driven democracy through Citizens’ Assemblies.


Discover how #unifyUSA aims to transcend political divides, foster unity, and create a government that truly serves the people. Whether you're frustrated with the current system or seeking hope for a better future, this conversation will inspire you to join the movement for transformative change.



Are you ready to join #unifyUSA? Learn more about the transformational movement at https://unify-usa.org/


Get your copy of Hit Refresh on the U.S. Constitution: A Revolutionary Roadmap for Fulfilling the Promise of Democracy here!


Get your copy of Revolutionary Optimism: Seven Steps for Living as a Love-Centered-Activist here.


Revolutionary Optimism is hosted by Dr. Paul Zeitz and produced by Wavestream Media.

Topics

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