Articles
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“I Fight For My Family”
"I fight for my family and my neighborhood." Tyla Pond, mother of four, answered her door in Franklin, Indiana to an organizer from <a href="https://www.hoosieraction.org/" target="_blank">Hoosier Action</a>.
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Ten Lessons from Twenty-Five Years in Organizing
My years as a labor organizer have been challenging, joyous, and sometimes devastating, like all organizing. Here are my "top 10" lessons.
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How We Fought, Lost, and Learned
What I bore witness to was not merely an announcement about a congressional process. It was seeing people’s faith in our democracy and our world shift.
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Seeing Through the Struggle
A review of Ady Barkan’s Eyes to the Wind.
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Why Changing Minds Isn’t Activism
A book review of Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be an Anti-Racist.
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Welcome to The Forge: Organizing Strategy and Practice
I'd like to welcome you to The Forge. Let us tell you about our vision, our plan, and how to get involved.
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Welcome to The FORGE!
We are organizers making change in the world. This is our story.
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Kavanaugh One Year Later
What we didn’t know when we started was that this fight would become a sort of reckoning about sexual violence and how power flows along gender lines in our society.
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How A Devastating Loss Sparked An Even Greater Movement
It’s been a year since the Senate confirmed Judge Brett Kavanaugh to a lifetime position on the Supreme Court.
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The Burning Case for Fan(non)Fiction for the Climate Movement
Review of On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal, by Naomi Klein