Today we've got Ezra Levin, co-author of the book We Are Indivisible (along with his wife Leah Greenberg) to talk about how he fell, by his own account, ass-backwards into leading a national political movement. We discuss the nature of political organizing in the online age, what objectives Indivisible is focusing on, and what lessons others might learn from them. Enjoy!
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Episode 210 - The American Gulag, with Ashley Lucas
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Episode 206 PREVIEW - The Facebook Faceplant and the Sinema Syndrome
Episode 205 - The Fascism Question, Part II
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Episode 200 - Beholding Humanity with Brad Evans
Episode 199 PREVIEW - Climate Politics and Hungary Discourse
Episode 198 - The Jersey Machine with Imani Oakley
Episode 197 PREVIEW - Climate Hell Is Here
Episode 194 UNLOCKED - Critical Race Theory, Real and Imagined
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