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Join us as Addison Winslow, a Chico City Council member and activist, shares his journey from grassroots organizing to elected office. We explore strategies for building lasting power, the role of dual power, and how to navigate the tension...
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This Monday, June 29th at 3pm pacific, 6pm eastern Shane and I will be in conversation with Addison Winslow, City Councilmember in Chico, CA and member of Democratic Socialists of America.
As always, the conversation...
In this episode, David Cobb and Shane Knight explore the failures of the Democratic Party, the rise of populist movements, and the potential for building a new independent political party rooted in working-class interests with Les Lopold, c...
The recent New York City election represents an important political development, and many on the left are rightly celebrating the victory of Zohran Mamdani and the broa...
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Tune in today, Monday, June 22nd starting at 3pm pacific, 6pm eastern when Shane and I will be in conversation with Les Lopold, co-founder of the Labor Institute and author of The Billionaires Have Two Parties, We Need a P...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
David has sued corporate polluters, done policy advocacy, run for political office and been arrested for non-violent civil disobedience. He is Co-Coordinator of the US Solidarity Economy Network and with the People’s Network for Land & Liberation.
Shane is the Co-Host of Redneck Gone Green, Co-Managing Director, and Chief Creative Officer at Democracy at Work.
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