
What if real change didn’t start in parliaments or boardrooms—but in cafés, classrooms, farms, forests, and even littered roadsides?
In this episode of Roots of Revolution, we spotlight extraordinary stories of grassroots power—where everyday people took action, solved local problems, and sparked movements with global impact. From India to Kenya, meet the changemakers who turned personal pain into collective purpose:
☕ Sheroes Hangout Café, where acid attack survivors reclaim identity through hospitality and courage.
💧 Bhungroo, the ingenious rainwater harvesting system irrigating hope across Gujarat.
🌿 The Green Belt Movement of Kenya, where tree-planting became a path to democracy.
🧼 #TrashTag Challenge, a viral cleanup movement showing how social media can spark global environmental action.
🌍 Plus: Stories from Plastic Bank, Sakhi for Girls’ Education, NalandaWay Foundation, and more.
These are the quiet revolutions—rooted in resilience, watered by empathy, and growing toward a better world.
🎧 Tune in and discover how local acts, often unseen, are laying the foundations for global change.