The past year has driven home a hard truth to everyone in our movements for social justice: what got us here will not get us where we need to go. Many of the tools we have used to advance rights over the last six decades no longer work. Those in power have shown us there is no limit to their cruelty. Our suffering only increases their ambitions. They are counting on us to live in fear…
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Artists Against ICE w/ Kyle Tran Myhre
Last week, Minneapolis-based poet and activist Kyle Tran Myhre hosted a virtual workshop called What Can Artists Do? What Are We Doing? in light of the massive ICE and CBP surge in his city. His expectation was that a few dozen people might attend. Instead, over 500 people joined to discuss and wrestle with the ways artists can engage and show up to help get ICE out of Minneapolis and beyond.
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How Artists Can Help Get ICE Out of Minneapolis (and Everywhere)
The hottest fashion accessory this season is the whistle. Whistles have taken off as a tactic partly because they just work: Rapid response patrols, or even just neighbors who happen to be looking out their windows at the right time, can show up when federal agents are active, make a bunch of noise, and gather a crowd. That way, those agents’ actions don’t happen in the dark. They know they are…
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How to Support Minnesota
Dear Organizers: Minnesota is currently under siege from the federal government in a lawless, militarized ICE operation that is daily violating the constitutional rights of citizens and residents of our state. The Trump Administration has also sought to freeze Minnesota’s childcare, healthcare, food assistance, and small-business loan funding, and has used the Department of Justice to…
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The Attention Economy Navigator, January 2026
This month on the Attention Economy Navigator, our guide to what you should be paying more attention to, and what you can probably pay less attention to. And why those stories might not be what you’d assume. Just a quick content note: this discussion includes stories about murder, gun violence, an antisemitic attack against a house of worship, revenge porn, and child sexual abuse material. It’…
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The Attention Economy Navigator, January 2026 w/ Shaira Chaer & Jess St. Louis
This month on the Attention Economy Navigator, our guide to what you should be paying more attention to, and what you can probably pay less attention to. And why those stories might not be what you’d assume. Joining to help build this month’s Attention Economy Navigator in real time are friends of the pod Shaira Chaer, Senior Strategist at ReFrame, and Jess St. Louis…
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Venezuela and Trump’s Hemispheric Power Grab
Trump’s decision to bomb Venezuela, abduct its head of state, and openly declare that the United States will “run” the country is a direct violation of national self-determination and international law. No foreign power has the right to seize or detain another country’s leaders by force, nor dictate its political direction or economic policy. The Venezuelan people alone have the right to decide…
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How Myles Horton Built a Social Movement Institution
Over a career that spanned more than 50 years and touched on some of the major American social movements of the 20th century, Myles Horton established himself as one of our country’s most renowned popular educators. Horton was a key founder of the Highlander Folk School, later reformed as the Highlander Research and Education Center after it was shut down by Jim Crow officials in Tennessee in…
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The State of Student Debt w/ Braxton Brewington
Starting this week, some student loan borrowers in default may receive notice that their wages are being garnished directly from their paychecks in order to restart repayment. This is one of many Trump era changes to student loan repayment programs negatively impacting borrowers. Of the nearly 43 million student loan borrowers in the US, only 40% of them are current on their payments.
