Listen "42. US: The promise – and the challenge – of a coalition for rights "
Episode Synopsis
Activists can boost their power and impact by combining their efforts, but persuading diverse actors to work together can be challenging. Organizations and movements working on multiple issues may disagree on policy and principle or set conditions on their collaboration so bringing them into alignment can take energy and resources that are in short supply. The Rising Majority coalition with around 70 member organisations combines black, indigenous and other groups of people of colour, as well as movements on race, climate, gender, policing, labor issues, immigration and economic and environmental justice – in short, its members’ priorities are varied. Rising Majority grew out of the Movement for Black Lives - M4BL for short - amid the realisation that even though individual groups had overarching goals in common, they weren’t taking advantage of their collective power. Rising Majority’s National Director Loan Tran, explains why that changed in 2017.
And in the coda…a UK activist discovers that if you want to keep going, you have to learn to stop.
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And in the coda…a UK activist discovers that if you want to keep going, you have to learn to stop.
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