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Posted by | June 16, 2020
What the Next Administration Can Do for the Labor Movement

Workplace rights and union membership have been eroding for decades, as the balance of power tips ever further toward employers and corporations. The Obama administration approached the problems with regulations...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Beyond the Trump Bump: Leveraging New Strategies to Build Power Sustainably

Over the past three years, groups of all sizes have seen tremendous growth in visibility and influence. This has allowed us to fight back against the worst elements of Trump’s...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Using the Race Class Narrative and Deep Canvassing to Beat Trump and Save Our Democracy

It's the election of our lives. We all want to know what it will take to beat Trump and lay a solid foundation for progressive governance. What kinds of tested...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Best Practices and Challenges of Working Remotely

As more organizations allow for remote workers, it’s important to build cultures and use tools to support staff, enable strong communication, and ensure equitable and inclusive work environments. This panel...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Building a Better World by Building a Better Workplace

Isn't it about time that progressive organizations practice what they preach? From supporting staff unions, to equitable hiring and management practices, to effective anti-harassment and discrimination programs, to good wages,...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Remote Activism: Harnessing Progressive Power from Afar

How can we harness the energy in extreme blue states like California and New York to impact elections in red or purple states? Many politically passionate Americans live in states...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Campaign in Color: A Conversation with Presidential Campaign Managers of Color

In the 2020 Democratic primary, the pool of presidential candidates went from being one of the most diverse slates in history to a slate with no persons of color on...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Why She Ran: A Conversation with Progressive Womxn of Color in Politics

Women, particularly women of color, have a hard time finding role models when it comes to running for office. And once we're in office and elected, governing with integrity becomes...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Building Progressive Infrastructure Beyond Elections

How do we build infrastructure—tech, staffing and more—that takes us beyond election day? How do we leverage election work for direct action, local lobbying, and building our base? This superstar...

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Posted by | June 16, 2020
Racist Data: Is Your Work Inclusive, POC-centered, or Truly Anti-racist?

Come to this panel of women and people of color technical practitioners who are currently fighting to revolutionize biased technical processes. They will explore how data can inform organizing and...

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