Ian Haney López On Building Multiracial Coalitions For Climate Action
This week, Ian Haney López, author of Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and Saving America and Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Public Law at the University of California, Berkeley, joins the show (3:30) to explain the race and class narrative, dog whistle politics, and how defeating racism is essential to combat the climate crisis. We discuss strategies for building a broad, multi-racial progressive coalition, how this compares to historical efforts, and how we got here.
Co-hosts Ty Benefiel and Brock Benefiel also discuss the new climate cabinet picks by President-elect Joe Biden and the clean energy benefits in a recent spending bill.
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Link to Race Class Academy
Further Reading and Watching:
Michael Regan, Biden’s E.P.A. Pick, Faces ‘Massive Reconstruction and Rebuilding'
Class Left Episode on the Race Class Academy
Biden To Pick North Carolina Regulator Michael Regan To Lead EPA
With Biden's Boost, 2 Obama Veterans Are 'Ready To Run' Climate Efforts
The Senate Agrees to a Plan to Phase Out a Dangerous Greenhouse Gas
Who is Ali Zaidi? He might be Biden's climate adviser
What a Joe Biden Cabinet Pick Might Mean for Native Americans—and Democrats
Biden to Pick Brenda Mallory to Run White House Environment Office
Why Native Americans are celebrating Rep. Haaland’s nomination
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