Debriefing the Resistance

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Debriefing the Resistance
We must be unapologetic about our vision for this country and inspire millions to dream with us about building a new story and a new country where all of us live with dignity and thrive.
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Harnessing Virginia’s Grassroots Resistance
Our coalition model helped channel grassroots energy into effective political organizing.
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The Immigrant Justice Movement Should Embrace Abolition
In the wake of the uprisings for Black lives and the unprecedented impacts of 2020, it’s past time for the immigrant justice movement to transcend the criminalizing frame and embrace abolition.
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Staying Ready: An Interview with Nsé Ufot
“Any Georgian that says, ‘But my vote doesn't count’ — there are thousands of young people who voted for the first time who can tell them that that's not the case.”
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Getting Off the Sidelines in a Deep Blue Suburb
Arlington Families has created a vehicle to increase our power and stave off the forces of fascism while finding ways to make activism fun for kids of all ages.
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The Rise of NYC-DSA
Building campaign practices that value wide-scale community engagement over concentrated sources of capital is a first step to building a world that puts people over profit.
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Lessons from the Campaign Trail
Nikil Saval on organizing for his own campaign, why he believes progressives need to engage in party building, and the lessons he’s learned about how to build power over the past four years.
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Organizing While Black
Black women and women of color need our own spaces to organize.
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The Decade of the Green New Deal
The 2010s birthed the global climate movement; in the 2020s, we will mature into a movement ready to lead this country through the Decade of the Green New Deal.
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Unapologetic Solidarity
We will never agree on all policies, campaigns, pieces of legislation, or talking points. But we must stop pushing policies, campaigns, or narratives that leave communities out because we believe it is more strategic.
Courtesy of Carmen Perez
Intersectional Feminism & Coalition Building
Reflections on the 2017 Women’s March on Washington
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Rebuilding the Chapter Model
In 2020, March For Our Lives led 300 disjointed chapters through our first coordinated campaign. This is what we learned.
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Strength and Sustainability
Patrice Lawrence on her work organizing the Black immigrant communities at the center of racist attacks from the Trump administration