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April 12, 2023
Something Old, Something New: The Arc of Organizational Resilience
Kim Fellner
Kim Fellner draws on her experience with the National Organizers Alliance to look at the persistence—and shifts—of the challenges movement organizations face.
Kim Fellner
Kim Fellner has spent much of her life in the labor movement, including SEIU, the Screen Actors Guild, the National Writers Union and Working America.
April 3, 2023
Can movements keep politicians from inevitably selling out?
Mark EnglerPaul Engler
By understanding how mainstream political culture co-opts elected officials, grassroots groups can help them resist.
March 28, 2023
Building Better Leadership Pipelines
Stanley Fritz
In “Building Resilient Organizations,” Maurice Mitchell articulates what...
March 23, 2023
Building Bottom-Up Democracy Through Co-Governance
Ben Palmquist
People’s movements are challenging oligarchic power and holding out a powerful vision of robust political and economic democracy to replace it, but our power so far...
Countervailing Powers
Stanley Fritz
Stanley Fritz is the New York State Movement Politics Director for PPEF, and Citizen Action of New York, a grassroots organization that fights for economic, social and environmental justice.
March 21, 2023
Campaigning to Limit Comcast
Andrew Willis Garcés
Ten years ago, Philadelphia’s Media Mobilizing Project launched a campaign to force Comcast to provide service to working-class residents. It was a learning experience in “inside game” organizing that continues to shape the city’s...
The Craft of Campaigns
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