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Posted by | May 22, 2023
Gimme More Data: A Conversation about Data Equity

Join us for a lively discussion answering questions about what data can do for you and what it can't and what it takes to build good race and ethnicity models....

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Posted by | May 12, 2023
Black Rural Organizing; How Rural Community Turnout Made (and Kept) Georgia Blue

Focusing on the importance of mobilizing Black people in rural areas is essential to preserving the American democratic process. Empowering those living in remote areas of the country, along with...

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Posted by | April 20, 2023
Creating Joy and Setting Boundaries in Times of Resistance

During times of unrest and progress, oftentimes those most impacted by the issues find themselves working tirelessly personally and professionally to create, advocate and implement necessary change. However, this can...

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Posted by | April 20, 2023
App Workers Organizing—Online and Off—for Pay, Security, Safety and Power

App corporations like Uber and Lyft force their costs and risk onto drivers, mostly people of color and immigrants, while paying low rates and controlling working conditions through faceless algorithms....

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Posted by | April 20, 2023
Building Narrative Power for a Guaranteed Income

Narrative change is a buzzword that has garnered much media and funder attention in the last year; but what does it mean to be doing this work on the ground...

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Posted by | April 19, 2023
You Cannot Win Without The Youth Vote

Ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, many national news sources suggested that the youth would not turn out. In reality, the election saw the second-highest youth turnout in the last...

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Posted by | April 19, 2023
How Labor Can Help Build a Progressive Media for the 21st Century

In the past three years, interest in labor organizing has exploded, along with public attention. High profile organizing campaigns and strikes are constantly in the news. Yet the once-robust labor...

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Posted by | April 19, 2023
A Side of Fries for the Table: Building Consensus and Bringing Communities Together

In our work, it can feel like hope of compromise or finding common ground to move the needle on the issues we care about is a lost cause. But much...

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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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