From Social change needs engaged communities, not heroes | Gerardo Calderón | TEDxLehighU · · TEDx Talks
“In my country since the very beginning in the family and in schools we are taught that if we want to see change, we have to get together with other people, build relationships and act as a family, act as a community. That's why we don't really feel the need of superheroes.”
On , Gerardo Calderon, President of Advanced Performance Materials at CHEMOURS CO, spoke about social change during Social change needs engaged communities, not heroes | Gerardo Calderón | TEDxLehighU on TEDx Talks.
In a 2015 TEDx talk, Gerardo Calderón argued that social change is driven by engaged communities rather than individual heroes. Drawing on his experiences in El Salvador and Allentown, Pennsylvania, he described community-led actions such as a human chain demonstration in El Salvador and a "report card" campaign to hold the Allentown school board accountable. Calderón distinguished between "superheroes," who act alone and build dependence, and community organizers, who build connections and empower regular people. He stated that social change is intrinsically linked to social justice, which involves transforming how society distributes wealth, opportunity, and power. Calderón emphasized that frontline communities experiencing issues such as hunger and war often lack the political power to use available technology and resources to solve them. He encouraged audiences to use tools already familiar to their communities and to take ownership of social movements. He concluded that real people, not superheroes, are capable of transforming society.