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The 1% Is Never Going to Fund Class Struggle — So Let’s Get Working
Nijmie Dzurinko is a Black and Indigenous woman who organizes with working-class Pennsylvanians along intersectional lines.
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Toward a Climate Insurgency
What the hell are we supposed to do now?
Harvesting Union Rights in the Field
North Carolina farmworkers are getting ready for a season of organizing with the Farm Labor Organizing Committee.
Organizing to Learn, Learning to Organize
Chris Brooks interviewed Susan Williams, who has worked as an educator there for 28 years.
Fighting Criminalization in All Its Forms, Powerful Coalition Builds Toward May Day
Momentum for May Day is building as immigration activists meet with Black, Arab, Muslim and LGBTQ groups.
AT&T Mobility Workers Dial It Up
AT&T Mobility workers are waging their largest-ever contract mobilization.
Telling Stronger Stories: Fighting for Humane Health Care in a Republican-Led State
Cait Vaughan fights for health care rights in a state that refused to expand Medicaid.
Richmond, California, Teaches US a Lesson About Progressive Organizing
The revival of local politics is not unrelated to the dashed hopes and lowered expectations of the Obama era.
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Sustaining the Momentum of the Women’s March: Where We Go From Here
In the wake of the Women's March, all of our organizing needs to be intersectional. We cannot afford to operate in silos.
Labor Organizing in 2017: Looking Beyond Trump’s Lies on Jobs
Manufacturing became a source of good jobs only after angry working people united to fight the bosses and politicians.