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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"
The Craft of Campaigns

January 11, 2023
The Fight for Progressive Power Starts in Local Communities
Sarah Johnson
As many inside the beltway start shifting their attention to speculation about 2024, we know that there is work to be done right now.

December 19, 2022
Understanding Sunrise: Structure & Governance
William LawrenceDyanna Jaye
Lessons on Structure & Governance of Mass Organizations