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*[[Robert Borosage]]: president of the [[Institute for America’s Future]].
 
*[[Robert Borosage]]: president of the [[Institute for America’s Future]].
 
 
*Rev. Dr. [[William J. Barber II]]: “How to Build a Powerful People's Movement”
 
*Rev. Dr. [[William J. Barber II]]: “How to Build a Powerful People's Movement”
 
 
*[[Carlos Saavedra]]: “Winning the Fight for Public Opinion”
 
*[[Carlos Saavedra]]: “Winning the Fight for Public Opinion”
 
 
*[[Sarita Gupta]]: “How to Write a New Organizing Playbook”
 
*[[Sarita Gupta]]: “How to Write a New Organizing Playbook”
 
 
*[[David Rolf]]: “What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?”
 
*[[David Rolf]]: “What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?”
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*[[Dan Cantor]] : “How the Working Families Party Is Already Changing Electoral Politics”
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*[[May Boeve]]: “Fighting, Not Drowning”
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*[[Leah Hunt-Hendrix]] and [[Max Berger]]: “How to Organize After Occupy Wall Street
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*[[George Goehl]]: “Organizing Where We Have the Most Leverage: in the Cities”
  
*[[Dan Cantor]] : “How the Working Families Party Is Already Changing Electoral Politics”
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==Ear to the Ground Project==
  
*[[May Boeve]]: “Fighting, Not Drowning”
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[[Ear to the Ground Project]];
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:''We would like to express our deep respect and appreciation for everyone who took the time to talk with us, and the organizations that generously hosted us during our travels. Interviews were confidential, but the following people have agreed to have their names listed for this publication:''
  
*[[Leah Hunt-Hendrix]] and [[Max Berger]]: “How to Organize After Occupy Wall Street”
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Most of those listed were connected to [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]].
  
*[[George Goehl]]: “Organizing Where We Have the Most Leverage: in the Cities”
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[[Max Berger]] was among those on the list. <ref>[http://eartothegroundproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/final-ear-2-ground-single-pages.pdf Ear to the Ground, About, accessed Nov. 12, 2015]</ref>
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[[Category:Freedom Road Socialist Organization]]
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 06:42, 12 November 2015

Max Berger

The Nation Forum

Circa June 2014, The Nation invited leading activists from across the progressive movement to talk about how we can build power to effect real change, not simply fend off reactionary assaults.

Participants in PROGRESSIVE STRATEGIES IN A POPULIST MOMENT included;[1]

Ear to the Ground Project

Ear to the Ground Project;

We would like to express our deep respect and appreciation for everyone who took the time to talk with us, and the organizations that generously hosted us during our travels. Interviews were confidential, but the following people have agreed to have their names listed for this publication:

Most of those listed were connected to Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

Max Berger was among those on the list. [2]

References

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