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Category: Elections

Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News, Racial Justice

Could the Georgia runoffs rewrite the narrative of the Latinx vote in the 2020 election?

by Jack Herrera January 12th, 2021March 18th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News, Racial Justice

Democrats make history in Georgia special election

by Carolyn Copeland January 6th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, Opinion, Racial Justice

Young activists like me are a force to be reckoned with

by Makayla Jordan January 4th, 2021March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News, Racial Justice

Mobilization of Asian American voters was key to Biden’s victory

by Jenn Fang December 29th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News, Racial Justice

Black voters swayed the election in the Midwest. Getting there took incredible work

by Jack Herrera December 24th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News

Amid high-stakes Senate runoffs, Georgia organizers focus on the long game

by Maki Somosot December 22nd, 2020March 18th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, Essays, Immigration, Racial Justice

White Mexicans have had a role to play in white supremacy

by Jack Herrera December 18th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News, Racial Justice

Rep. Deb Haaland poised to make history again as first Native American interior secretary

by Carolyn Copeland December 17th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, Gender Justice, News

Q&A: Bronx-based organizer Elisa Crespo on public education, housing, and sex workers’ rights

by María Inés Taracena December 17th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, News, Racial Justice

What’s the power of a conversation?

by Jack Herrera December 16th, 2020March 19th, 2021

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