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February 6, 2023
Small Businesses Rise to Fight Wall Street
Luke Goldstein
Small businesses are organizing around increased swipe fees. Their efforts could further an anti-monopoly revolution.
Countervailing Powers
February 6, 2023
Making Paid Sick Time a Reality
Sarah Jaffe
Organizing for paid leave, which is on the verge of passing in Minnesota, is part of a larger challenge to reverse an abusive workplace status quo.
Countervailing Powers
February 2, 2023
Grieving After a Big Campaign Loss
Andrew Willis Garcés
West Virginia Can't Wait's Kately Lauer on our movement's growing pains
The Craft of Campaigns
January 23, 2023
Organizing to Stop a Memphis Pipeline
Andrew Willis Garcés
Justin J. Pearson on Memphis Community Against Pollution's fight to stop a new pipeline.
The Craft of Campaigns
January 23, 2023
Campaigning against a “done deal” in Philadelphia
Andrew Willis Garcés
Daniel Hunter of 350.org on the campaign to stop casino development in Philadelphia.
The Craft of Campaigns
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January 10, 2023
The Campaign to End Cash Bail
Andrew Willis Garcés
This year, Illinois will become the first state to eliminate wealth-based pretrial incarceration. The path to passing the legislation holds lessons for organizers in how to win large-scale victories.
The Craft of Campaigns
January 17, 2023
A Campaign to Stop Amazon's Price-Gouging
Andrew Willis Garcés
Women’s March uses campaigns as "political identity formation moments"