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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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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Why Care Infrastructure Wins (and the Fight Ahead) Impact Everyone

Over a dozen organizations have come together to push our nation to finally build the care infrastructure we all need; and while we've so far fallen short of the transformational...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
From Storytelling to Tech Policy Reform: Activism for Social Change

Right now in the digital civil rights space, there is an unnecessary divide between activists and policy experts. Join us for a facilitated dialogue about how Black, Indigenous, Latinx, AAPI...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Artificial Intelligence and the Future Of Digital Organizing

Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, OpenAI, ChatGPT, chatbots—it all sounds like science fiction. But AI tools already allow computers to understand and communicate with people well enough to allow us to...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
A Working People’s Narrative: Building a Winning Coalition Across Race and Place

Between 2012 and 2020, support for Democrats dropped by approximately 20 points with non-college voters across race and geography. This group makes up 63% of voters nationwide and a whopping...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Designs on Democracy: The Roles and Responsibilities of Graphic Designers

As graphic designers and media makers, how can we best develop strategic visual communication to win campaigns and stay accountable to the leadership of community organizers? Join us for a...

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Posted by | April 18, 2023
Fighting Digital Suppression of Abortion Information

Digital suppression and disinformation are posing an overt threat to the pro-abortion movement, which is increasingly relying on the Internet and digital tools to deliver services and disseminate information. With...

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