How We Win Online Chapters
Chapters of How We Win exclusively online:
Engaging the TikTok Generation
By Felicia SullivanIn this excerpt from an interview, Felicia exhorts get-out-the-vote strategists to engage young voters with the same respect and consideration that they would have for any other group of voters. Moreover, these strategists would do well to consider...
Equality, Equity, and a Strong Social Safety Net
Although prepared for Turnout! Mobilizing Voters in an Emergency, this essay remains as pertinent today as a vision for a progressive agenda. Indeed, for current debates and races at all levels of government, Rivera and Adam’s message about “focusing on the values of community, interconnectedness, and care for everyone” rings true, particularly for reaching low-propensity voters – Editors.
Rocking the Native Vote
Prepared for Turnout! Mobilizing Voters in an Emergency, this essay, while closely tied to the 2020 elections, serves us well in 2024 as Indigenous struggles remain at the forefront of people’s struggles and, as LaDuke’s essay demonstrates, also at the vanguard of climate and environmental concerns. – Editors.
Tech Supremacy: AI and Monopoly
With this conversation, AI is explored in terms of its potential impacts, many now being realized as we go into production, on politics and the social class structure. We assume a global framework even though national frameworks are most pertinent when considering elections. Examples are drawn from India and the United States.
The Long Decline and the Polycrisis
This conversation addresses long-term economic, social and environmental challenges, but goes on to consider the necessary scale of progressive interventions before concluding with several strategic entry points for solutions that are both effective and just.
Faraway Places and Conflicts at Home
I was not really thrilled by Obama’s foreign policy, but there were two signature achievements: the Iran nuclear deal and reestablishing diplomatic relations with Cuba. I just assumed that Biden would go back on Trump’s policies on those issues to follow Obama’s path.