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October 1, 2020
Building Electoral Power in the Rhode Island Primaries
Dennis M. Hogan
Even a young organization can quickly become a meaningful political player if it chooses its fights wisely.
Political Organizing
September 30, 2020
For Those of Us With Privilege: It's Time to Use It
Jeff Ordower
Dismantling the old and building the new requires courage and determination. But if we all put it on the line, we can break through to the world in which we want...
Black Lives Matter
September 28, 2020
We are going to lose if we don’t start canvassing
Listen to the scientists. Wear a mask, practice physical distancing, and get out into the field.
Political Organizing
September 21, 2020
"One provider at a time"
Miren Algorri
An organizer on the Child Care Providers United campaign talks about what it took to win.
The Fight for a Caring Economy
Miren Algorri
Miren Algorri is a second generation child care provider and early childhood educator living and working in California.
September 21, 2020
"It’s the movement that makes a difference"
Valeska Sanchez
An organizer on the Child Care Providers United campaign talks about what it took to win.
The Fight for a Caring Economy
September 18, 2020
"There was just no accountability"
Pam FranksKeith Kelleher
Pam Franks talks with Keith Kelleher about organizing the first childcare providers union in Illinois
Interview, Labor Organizing , The Fight for a Caring Economy
Pam Franks
Pamela Franks was born May 27, 1971, in Forrest City, Arkansas. Pamela’s mother died when she was only 3 years old. After her mother’s passing, Pamela and her brother were raised by their grandparents, which instilled the values...
September 21, 2020
The Early History of Childcare Organizing in Chicago
Keith Kelleher
The recent victory by 43,000 childcare providers in California is the latest in a long movement started by Black women in Chicago.