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Tell President Obama: No Military Force in Iraq

Tell President Obama: No Military Force in Iraq Tell President Obama: No Military Force in Iraq

Military intervention in Iraq would inflame sectarian divisions and almost certainly kill civilians.

Jun 19, 2014 / NationAction

Time to Stand Up and Fight for a More Perfect Union

Time to Stand Up and Fight for a More Perfect Union Time to Stand Up and Fight for a More Perfect Union

The irony of American politics is that the right is far weaker than it appears and the left far stronger than it asserts.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Robert L. Borosage

How to Build a Powerful People’s Movement

How to Build a Powerful People’s Movement How to Build a Powerful People’s Movement

If we can do it in North Carolina, don’t tell me we can’t do it across America.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

Winning the Fight for Public Opinion

Winning the Fight for Public Opinion Winning the Fight for Public Opinion

We have to stop looking to institutions and politicians and invest organizing resources in neighbors, family and community.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Carlos Saavedra

How to Write a New Organizing Playbook

How to Write a New Organizing Playbook How to Write a New Organizing Playbook

By starting with workers at the local level, we can bargain with employers despite weak labor laws.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Sarita Gupta

What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?

What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup? What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?

We should move money toward innovation in the labor movement.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / David Rolf

How the Working Families Party Is Already Changing Electoral Politics

How the Working Families Party Is Already Changing Electoral Politics How the Working Families Party Is Already Changing Electoral Politics

The debate over endorsing Governor Cuomo showed the party’s power.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Daniel Cantor

Fighting, Not Drowning

Fighting, Not Drowning Fighting, Not Drowning

The environmental movement needs to be nimble, not centralized.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / May Boeve

How to Organize After Occupy Wall Street

How to Organize After Occupy Wall Street How to Organize After Occupy Wall Street

Former occupiers are building a movement with lessons learned from OWS.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Max Berger

Organizing Where We Have the Most Leverage: in the Cities

Organizing Where We Have the Most Leverage: in the Cities Organizing Where We Have the Most Leverage: in the Cities

We can do it by calling for reforms that shift control of the economy away from corporate giants.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / George Goehl

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