Join journalist and author Norman Solomon to discuss what the 2016 election taught us, how to avoid repeating its failures, and what it means for the future of progressivism.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018 7:00-9:00pm
Kane Hall 210, University of Washington
4069 Spokane Ln, Seattle, WA 98105
Building an intersectional coalition — one that unites the working class across racial lines while addressing issues specific to people who are targeted based on identity — is key to creating an electoral force that can not only win, but also overwhelm the small group of wealthy white men the GOP works to further enrich. If the Democratic Party is to become such a political force, it will require a much bolder economic agenda to directly challenge corporate power.
"Corporate Power and the Party" from Autopsy: The Democratic Party in Crisis
Read the report at https://democraticautopsy.org/
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