Confronting power structures in community over issues related to class, gender, race and status can prove to be a daunting task when approached on the individual level. But history demonstrates that groups can be successful in bringing about transformational change. This section examines thought from a few critical thinkers like Tisby (The Color of Compromise); Diangelo (White Fragility); Kendi (Stamped From the Beginning); and, Engler & Engler (This is An Uprising) to show how transformative imagination can help change the status quo.