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Posted by | September 1, 2021
The Truth about the Attacks on Teaching Critical Race Theory in Public Schools

Since April 2021, a well-funded and highly-organized national campaign, disguised as “grassroots parent groups,” has energized the right wing media machine and prompted twenty-six states to propose and/or pass legislation...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
Center the Criminalized: The Importance of Intersectional Case Campaigns

The summer of 2020 brought the country's focus to the fact that, by design, policing and incarceration criminalize Black people and communities of color. When people are deemed eligible for...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
Abolishing Deportation: Migration as a Human Right

Deportations soared under Obama; Trump intensified oppression of immigrant communities. Advocates and organizers look to the Biden Administration to reshape immigration policy, especially the immigration enforcement infrastructure. There are increased...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
#WeAreHome: The Theory to Win Immigrant Justice Now

The immigrant justice movement hasn't had a big win in 30 years. But now we have a White House and Congress positioned to make bold immigration policy changes to transform...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
The Influence Game: How Big Business Affects Biden’s National-Security Policy

Corporate influence affects foreign policy and national security in all sorts of insidious ways. Most of the people who work closely with President Biden are entangled in the opaque world...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
The South’s Got Something to Say: Voter Enfranchisement in the Deep South

Obstacles for organizing in the Deep South predict problems activists will have across the US. So the progressive movement across the country has a stake in addressing the assault on...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
IYKYK: The Power of the Native Vote

Leaders from Indian Country will discuss the unique political landscape in Native communities. They're deeply involved in the fight for climate justice and against the extractive industry's socio-economic impacts. They...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
Elections Q&A with Daily Kos Elections!

Progressives need to be well-informed about the elections that matter most, so we can deploy our limited resources effectively. If you want to know more about what's happening in races...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
Join the Fight Against the Student Debt Crisis

We’re in a student debt crisis. Over 46 million borrowers owe a collective $1.8 trillion in loans. As we know, these loans disproportionately impact borrowers of color and other underserved...

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Posted by | September 1, 2021
Organizing for Victory: Fighting for Healthcare for All in New York

New York is closer than any state to passing legislation for universal single-payer healthcare. This is largely due to coordinated, intentional and sustained statewide basebuilding paired with consistent gains for...

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