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November 10, 2020
White Feminism Promotes Mass Incarceration
Ben Chin
A review of Aya Graber’s The Feminist War on Crime
Black Lives Matter , Hot Off the Press
October 26, 2020
What is Power?
Ben Chin
Ben Chin talks with Nelini Stamp, James Haslam, Arleen Vargas, and Kendall Mackey about how their understanding of power has changed since they started organizing and what shifted their perspective.
Inside the Organizers Corner
October 26, 2020
Keeping Bottom-Up Democracy Strong
Ben Chin
Ben Chin talks with Nelini Stamp, James Haslam, Arleen Vargas, and Kendall Mackey about how they're keeping bottom-up democracy strong as their organizations grow in size and power.
Inside the Organizers Corner
October 26, 2020
The Ups and Downs of New Voices in the Movement
Ben Chin
Ben Chin talks with Nelini Stamp, James Haslam, Arleen Vargas, and Kendall Mackey about the influx of white, upwardly-mobile activists in the movement during the Trump years.
Inside the Organizers Corner
October 22, 2020
In the Time of COVID, Digital Organizing is a Must
Alan RosenblattCraig Johnson
Digital and social media are not new to campaigns, but in the time of COVID, they are more important than ever.
Political Organizing , Organizing in the Age of Coronavirus
Alan Rosenblatt
Alan Rosenblatt, Ph.D., is a partner at Unfiltered.Media and a digital communications and social media strategist, professor, and thought leader with over 25 years of experience at the digital intersection of politics,...
Cherraye Oats
Cherraye Oats is the founder of the Fannie Lou Hamer Center For Change (Eupora MS) and the niece of the late Fannie Lou Hamer, a veteran of the Civil Rights Movement. Cherraye has been the Executive Director since founding the...
Kayla Oats-Eden
Kayla Oats-Eden is the executive director of the Fannie Lou Hamer Center For Change. Before becoming executive director, she was the youth leadership director.
October 19, 2020
Education Justice Organizing
Jitu BrownAnika WhitfieldMaria HarmonCristiane (Cristi) Rosales-FajardoKandice WebberSharon Wright JacksonSecky FascioneCherraye OatsKayla Oats-Eden
Education justice organizers describe what it's like on the ground, as parents, education activists, and community leaders.