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Posted by | June 26, 2018
Indigenous Communities and the Progressive Movement

Post-Standing Rock, Indigenous communities have emerged as powerful global forces and voices for environmental and social justice. We are on the frontlines of fights for social, environmental and climate justice....

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Posted by | June 24, 2018
“The Truth Has Changed,” a live solo performance by Josh Fox

“The Truth Has Changed” is a solo monologue that traces the arc of American political life from 9/11 to Trump from a frontline perspective. From his experience as a first responder...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Rural ≠ White

Since the election of Donald Trump, many pundits and professional Democrats have "white washed" rural America. But the fact is, immigrants are revitalizing small towns and rural communities across the...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Electoralizing Our Resistance Strategy Lab

A blue wave may come, but don't take it for granted. Real change demands we find an electoral expression of our movements, not just vote blindly for the "not Trump"...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Keep Marching 2018: Connect Locally, Build Power and WIN!

We're well over a year into a massive wave of energetic grassroots organizing. From marching to #MeToo, from local townhalls to massive online mobilizations, communities are recognizing and using their...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Power in a Union: Organizing your Campaign, Organization or Firm

2018 has seen an invigorated movement to unionize campaigns with the launch of the Campaign Workers Guild and the unionization of large progressive consulting firms like Revolution Messaging and M+R....

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Harnessing the Political Power of Black Immigrants

Despite accounting for nearly 10 percent of the nation’s Black population, Black immigrants and refugees have yet to coalesce as a voting bloc and exercise their electoral power in the...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Progressive While Black in 2018

Building on last year’s panel and growing trends in movement spaces nationwide, this panel will analyze the challenge facing the progressive movement to organize and engage Black voters and provide...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Sanctuary Restaurants: Feeding the Movement

On our panel today, we have Jelani Drew Kairos Fellow and campaigner from Fight For the Future, Steven Renderos from Center for Media Justice, Jess Morales from National Domestic Workers...

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Posted by | June 5, 2018
Looking to the Brown Belt for 2018 and Beyond

While much of the 2016 election centered on the Rust Belt, the next and future elections will have more to do with the Brown Belt—states with significant and increasing numbers...

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