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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is "a national network of 19 leading regional advocacy organizations that support innovative solutions to our nation’s economic and environmental challenges."<ref>[https://pittsburghunited.org/about/ About (accessed August 6, 2022)]</ref> [[Pittsburgh United]] is affiliated with The [[Partnership for Working Families]].
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is "a national network of 19 leading regional advocacy organizations that support innovative solutions to our nation’s economic and environmental challenges."<ref>[https://pittsburghunited.org/about/ About (accessed August 6, 2022)]</ref> [[Pittsburgh United]] is affiliated with The [[Partnership for Working Families]].
  
In 2021, they changed their name to [[PowerSwitch Action]].
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In 2021, [[Partnership for Working Families]] changed their name to [[PowerSwitch Action]], which envisions a "multi-racial feminist democracy".
  
 
==PowerSwitch Action==
 
==PowerSwitch Action==
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[[File:Ohoh card partnership-for-working-families.jpg|thumb|200px|Partnership for Working Families Logo]]
 
[[File:Ohoh card partnership-for-working-families.jpg|thumb|200px|Partnership for Working Families Logo]]
 
The [[Partnership for Working Families]] is now [[PowerSwitch Action]].<ref>[https://www.powerswitchaction.org/partnership-for-working-families-is-now-powerswitch-action The Partnership for Working Families is now PowerSwitch Action. (accessed August 6, 2022)]</ref>
 
The [[Partnership for Working Families]] is now [[PowerSwitch Action]].<ref>[https://www.powerswitchaction.org/partnership-for-working-families-is-now-powerswitch-action The Partnership for Working Families is now PowerSwitch Action. (accessed August 6, 2022)]</ref>
  
::We’ve got a bold new name and website to go with our bold vision for multi-racial feminist democracy.  
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::"We’ve got a bold new name and website to go with our bold vision for multi-racial feminist democracy."
  
 
::In 2021, we changed our name to [[PowerSwitch Action]] to reflect our new long-term agenda. We’re wresting control over our local economies and democracy from wealthy corporations — switching governing power over to our communities where it belongs.  
 
::In 2021, we changed our name to [[PowerSwitch Action]] to reflect our new long-term agenda. We’re wresting control over our local economies and democracy from wealthy corporations — switching governing power over to our communities where it belongs.  
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*[[Derecka Mehrens]], Board Vice Chair
 
*[[Derecka Mehrens]], Board Vice Chair
 
*[[Amisha Patel]], Executive Committee Member
 
*[[Amisha Patel]], Executive Committee Member
*[[Jennifer Rafanan Kennedy]], Board Secretary and Treasurer
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*[[Jennifer Rafanan|Jennifer Rafanan Kennedy]], Board Secretary and Treasurer
 
*[[Brendan Walsh]], Board Member
 
*[[Brendan Walsh]], Board Member
 
*[[Carmen Medrano]], Board Member
 
*[[Carmen Medrano]], Board Member
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[[Category: Partnership for Working Families]]
 
[[Category: Partnership for Working Families]]
 
[[Category: Pittsburgh United]]
 
[[Category: Pittsburgh United]]
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[[Category: PowerSwitch Action]]

Latest revision as of 15:00, 7 January 2023

PowerSwitch Action Logo

PowerSwitch Action is "a national network of 19 leading regional advocacy organizations that support innovative solutions to our nation’s economic and environmental challenges."[1] Pittsburgh United is affiliated with The Partnership for Working Families.

In 2021, Partnership for Working Families changed their name to PowerSwitch Action, which envisions a "multi-racial feminist democracy".

PowerSwitch Action

Partnership for Working Families Logo

The Partnership for Working Families is now PowerSwitch Action.[2]

"We’ve got a bold new name and website to go with our bold vision for multi-racial feminist democracy."
In 2021, we changed our name to PowerSwitch Action to reflect our new long-term agenda. We’re wresting control over our local economies and democracy from wealthy corporations — switching governing power over to our communities where it belongs.

Team

From the PowerSwitch Action Website:[3]

Team

From the PowerSwitch Action Website:[4]

Partner Organization of ProsperUS

Partnership for Working Families was listed as a "Partner Organization" of ProsperUS,[5] a coalition of leftist groups formed during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic to demand massive government spending, including Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" spending bill.[6],[7],[8]

References