Gregg Potter, founder of Project Kinect, produces a program to illustrate the organization, Kinect, and a hope for positive social change and community engagement. He has invited Sara Alvarado from the Alvarado Group, Amy Kesling from Sustain Dane, and Tariq Saqqaf, from the Mayor’s Office to have an in-depth discussion on, ‘What positive social change looks like on an individual level?’ These change agents discuss different definitions of positive social change and how each of them identify as an agent of change. The goal of this open dialogue is to build capacity to agents of change in Madison in the diverse life roles we play.
In a city like Madison, we must celebrate our social change and always remember how individually, we all make a difference.