Netroots Nation 2023

Posted by | April 18, 2023
The Voting Rights Fight: How National Groups Can Help (and Hurt) State Advocacy

The voting rights fight is pivoting to the states, with legislation to protect our freedom to vote stalled in Congress. Together, state and national organizations have won critical voting rights...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Progress at the Ballot Box: Why Progressives Should Back Ranked Choice Voting

Ranked Choice Voting has exploded in popularity over the last few years, with over 62 U.S. jurisdictions currently using it and likely many more in coming years. This panel brings...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
We Got NOW! The Black Women Bench

Black women are a powerful electorate with the proven ability to decide elections. We now have the first Black woman Vice President, 26 Black women serving in the House and...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Why Are Asian American Voters Swinging Right—and What Can We Do About It?

Asian Americans are the fastest-growing population in both New York and the United States, and have been steadily increasing voter turnout over the last decade, including being a key voter...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
What’s Next for Student Debt: National and State Partners Keep the Drum Beating

Millions of people across the country are eagerly awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the cancellation of student debt. This begs the question: what happens next? How do we organize...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
What’s Behind the Politics of ‘School Choice’?

Nearly 90% of school-aged children and youth in America attend public schools, and polls have long found that parents are mostly or highly satisfied with the education their children receive...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Making the Impossible Mainstream: Learning From Progressive Economic Policy Wins

Over the past few years, with perseverance and resilience, the progressive movement has shifted economic policies, making ideas once dismissed as radical now embraced as common sense. This work has...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
How Scaled Organizing in BIPOC Communities Can Combat the Climate Crisis

Organizing the climate crisis’ most disproportionately impacted communities is the missing ingredient to build the power required to address the climate crisis. In order to meet the climate crisis and...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
We Just Passed the Biggest Climate Bill Ever. Now What?

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was touted by Democrats as "the biggest climate bill since ever." And it's got huge amounts of money in it. However, many environmental justice...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Inseparable Fights: Winning Economic Justice and Reproductive Justice for All

Women are most often the caretakers of their loved ones when needed—whether it’s for their children, parents, or spouses. With women being at the frontlines of reproductive status being increasingly...

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