Thank you Joshua! For those who live in The South, full-blown oligarchy (no daylight between legislators and business interests) has already taken root, since SCOTUS gutted campaign finance regulations and then voting rights.
After moving here two years ago from the west coast, I’ve found community through interfaith/labor union organizin…
Thank you Joshua! For those who live in The South, full-blown oligarchy (no daylight between legislators and business interests) has already taken root, since SCOTUS gutted campaign finance regulations and then voting rights.
After moving here two years ago from the west coast, I’ve found community through interfaith/labor union organizing. In the closed political system that exists here, the key really is to keep perspective. For example, we may (probably will) lose our current fight to stop a school voucher scheme. But in organizing against it, we are building bridges with voters in rural communities, a key component of creating real change.
The work is painfully slow and feels small-bore but I am not seeing any other way to overcome the white patriarchal capitalism that is killing us.
Thank you Joshua! For those who live in The South, full-blown oligarchy (no daylight between legislators and business interests) has already taken root, since SCOTUS gutted campaign finance regulations and then voting rights.
After moving here two years ago from the west coast, I’ve found community through interfaith/labor union organizing. In the closed political system that exists here, the key really is to keep perspective. For example, we may (probably will) lose our current fight to stop a school voucher scheme. But in organizing against it, we are building bridges with voters in rural communities, a key component of creating real change.
The work is painfully slow and feels small-bore but I am not seeing any other way to overcome the white patriarchal capitalism that is killing us.