Resistance and The Power of Neighbouring with Amanda Lovelee & Carl Swanson
What happens when a community decides to stand between their neighbours and a federal crackdown?
In this episode of Conversation Changers, host Eric Olander explores the aftermath of an unprecedented immigration crackdown in the United States, where aggressive raids and mass deportations have become a daily reality. While the administration aimed for a swift, large-scale operation, they met a wall of resistance in an unexpected place: Minneapolis.
Joining the conversation are Salzburg Global Fellows Amanda Lovelee, a Parks Ambassador and artist who works as a "translator" between government and communities, and Carl Atiya Swanson, an organisational strategist and founder of Cast Consulting. Together, they reflect on the "violent puncturing" of the American self-image and how a city built on a history of organising turned "neighbouring" into a life-saving act of defiance.
From the front lines of the Twin Cities to the intersection of climate anxiety and community care, this episode examines how collective memory and local relationships can dismantle systemic aggression.
Chapters:
00:00 The 2025-2026 Crackdown and the Minneapolis Turning Point
03:20 Making the Invisible Visible: Witnessing Dystopia on a Tuesday
06:00 Why Minneapolis? Diversity, Political Targets, and Block-by-Block Care
09:00 Cycles of Trauma: From George Floyd to the 2026 Occupation
11:20 Resilience Through Neighbouring: Insights from Climate Anxiety Research
15:00 Race and Privilege: Puncturing the "Normative State"
20:40 The Power of "Doing Your Part": Nappies, Costco Runs, and Collective Momentum
25:10 Changing the Conversation: Relationship-Building as the Ultimate Power
About The Guests: Amanda Lovelee & Carl Swanson
Amanda Lovelee is an artist who works in civic systems as a translator between government and community with the goal of building places where everyone belongs. She currently works as the Parks Ambassador for the Metropolitan Council, based in the Twin Cities, where her job is to connect people to the outdoors with a focus on equity. The creative tools Amanda has created for community engagement and connection have been used and replicated across the US. She is interested in how people connect and the spaces in which they do. Amanda holds an MFA in Visual Studies from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and a BFA in Photography from the University of Hartford. Amanda is a Fellow of Salzburg Global Seminar.
Follow Amanda here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandalovelee/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandalovelee/]
Carl Atiya Swanson is a creative with an MBA, a third-culture kid, and a practical optimist. Swanson is the founder of Cast Consulting, an organizational facilitation and strategy practice working with clients in the civic, cultural, and entrepreneurship sectors. Swanson is a nonprofit leader, artist, and advocate with 20 years of professional experience, including as Executive Director of the National Independent Venue Foundation and Associate Director of Springboard for the Arts. He is a Cultural Innovator Fellow with Salzburg Global and trained in Facilitation for Racial Justice by the Interaction Institute for Social Change. Swanson holds a BA in Studio Art from the University of Southern California and an MBA from the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business. He is based in Minneapolis with his wife, two boys, and two cats.
Follow Carl here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlatiyaswanson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlatiyaswanson/]
About The Host:
Eric Olander is a veteran journalist and media executive with over 30 years of experience reporting for world-leading organisations, including CNN, France 24, and the BBC World Service. He is a Salzburg Global Fellow and the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The China-Global South Project, an independent media initiative exploring global engagement with the developing world.
Follow Eric here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olander [https://www.linkedin.com/in/olander]
Find out more about Salzburg Global: https://www.salzburgglobal.org [https://www.salzburgglobal.org/]