We teamed up with Convergence Magazine to ask grassroots organizers from across the country what they learned during the 2022 elections. Here’s what Elianne Farhat from TakeAction MN learned.
Organizing
Midterm Views From the Grassroots, Part 2
Underscoring the need to organize 24/7/365: From deep rural areas to big cities, voters resonated with bold proposals that met their suffering—but despaired at inaction from both parties.
Midterm Takeaways: TakeAction Minnesota
“In hyperlocal ways people are modeling extraordinary courage, solidarity, and care. This is how we not only defeat the MAGA right, but also build the world our children deserve.”
Together, workers are unstoppable.
Coming into this week after observing Labor Day, we’ve been reflecting on our collective power as workers. Unions are more popular than ever, workers are winning, and there is a lot
A time for radical love and power building in community
I have this dear friend named LyLy. We met here at TakeAction as I started my new role from my bedroom in west Duluth. Minnesota was in its first weeks
Extended deferment + the power of organizing
Hi y’all! DyAnna here with the Student Debt Cancellation Crew at TakeAction. I breathed a deep sigh of relief earlier this month when the Biden Administration announced their plans to
Why we (DyAnna + Cierra) want to build power with you in Greater Minnesota
If you haven’t met us before, we’re TakeAction organizers DyAnna and Cierra. Here’s why we care about building power with you in Greater Minnesota – and why we want to
Join us at our Greater Minnesota Summit on March 12!
Join us at the Greater Minnesota Summit on Saturday, March 12 from 10am to 2pm via Zoom. As the Right tries to divide us by stoking fear and misinformation in
Disability Activism + Support Space
This is a space for self-identified people with disabilities to gather, support one another, and take action to create the safe, equitable and joyful future we all deserve. We can’t
Disability Activism + Support Space
This is a space for self-identified people with disabilities to gather, support one another, and take action to create the safe, equitable and joyful future we all deserve. We can’t