The campaign to unionize workers and rectify banking practices at America’s most notorious bank now reaches across the nation.
The Future of Organizing
In the Face of Federal Inaction, Local Governments Tackle Labor Issues
The L.A. City Council’s recent approval of a hotel worker protection measure is part of a growing trend.
Takeaways From Missed Opportunities
Leaders of national organizations and their funders need to share more resources and accept varied grassroots choices in different states and localities.
The Role of Leadership in Cultivating Collective Democratic Voice
The future of our democracy depends on finding ways in which ‘power to the people’ can become real.
Organizing the Multiracial Working Class
We must build organizational strength for the long haul, not just around election season.
Organizing New People by Listening
We need to engage the tens of millions of low-income and working-class people who are not animated by today’s social movements.
Organizing Going Forward
Invest for the long term in grassroots organizations that prove they can successfully communicate with and mobilize communities of color, young voters, and union members and supporters.
The Other Infrastructure Program: Progressive Organizing
One legacy of Trump’s 2016 election and the reaction it spawned has been a geographic broadening and demographic diversification of the movement-network array.
Notes From the Front Lines
Indivisible Kansas City came to join many causes, especially voting rights and Medicaid expansion, where newly engaged, civically minded people could find a toehold for their energy.
The Importance of Local and National Collaboration
Neither the Indivisible Guide nor the organization’s brilliantly effective map built the 2017 resistance movement wave, but they were critical in allowing our group to conceive of ourselves as powerful political agents.

