Interviews for Resistance

Interviews for Resistance


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Mainers challenge Susan Collins's vote for tax cuts, with Mike Tipping
December 06, 2017

Susan Collins was one of three votes to stop ACA repeal, but she voted for a tax bill that include big healthcare cuts, and her constituents are not pleased.

The real-world fallout of wealth consolidation, with Kevin Borden
December 05, 2017

Manufactured home communities are the latest targets of wealth consolidation, and manufactured home residents are fighting back.

Putting trickle-down cash into the contract, with Jody Calemine
November 30, 2017

Trump says his tax cuts will give every American a $4000 raise. The Communications Workers of America say "Put it in writing."

Class warfare in a tax bill, with Michael Kink
November 28, 2017

"Whether or not you agree with fighting class warfare on behalf of workers, the billionaires declared class warfare on everyone," says Michael Kink of the Republican tax bill.

Building nationwide political power, with Joe Dinkin
November 22, 2017

The Working Families Party began in just a few states with a very specific strategy. But lately it's been lending its weight to elections far outside its usual orbit.

What could we spend $95 million on rather than police? With Monica Trinidad
November 21, 2017

Chicago plans to spend $95 million on a new police academy, but Chicagoans are organizing against it.

Putting Socialists in Office, with David Duhalde
November 16, 2017

The Democratic Socialists of America had a good night on election night, electing two endorsed candidates and a few members to offices nationwide.

"As goes the South, so goes the nation," with Libby Devlin, Saladin Muhammad and Rita Valenti
November 14, 2017

The Southern Movement Assembly recently gathered organizers from across the U.S. South to deepen ties and strengthen political analysis.

Mitigating the medium-term disaster and making long-term change in Miami, with Jennifer Hill
November 09, 2017

Miami is recovering from Hurricane Irma slowly, but weeks out from the storm, secondary effects are creeping in.

Taking back control of Philadelphia's public schools, with Antoine Little and Arielle Klagsbrun
November 07, 2017

After sixteen years of organizing, the Philadelphia school district is going to come back into the city's control.