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Be a Productive Disrupter

You showed up. Maybe you marched, chanted, made a sign with a creative saying. Maybe you wore a pink hat or wore a pin. Maybe you changed your social media profile picture to show solidarity. The energy behind each of these actions was real. The frustration was legitimate. But when the moment passed, most people went back into their regular lives and the systems they were protesting went right back to business as usual. That's not a criticism of the people, it's a reflection of the misunderstanding of the process of change. Let's break down what it means to be a Productive Disrupter.

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