This is leveraging one’s place in one’s existing organizations. This is part of what happens in effective social movements—they are not just street protests, but broader networks of leveraged political demands. https://twitter.com/shamscharania/status/1298722374343200772">https://twitter.com/shamschar...
Also, this point is important. Labor resistance has a specific role to play, and that’s the leverage here. https://twitter.com/mirarose88/status/1298726287452680194">https://twitter.com/mirarose8...
And now, we watch what networks this flows through (or not): https://twitter.com/adammccalvy/status/1298729308295516161">https://twitter.com/adammccal...
Really something: https://twitter.com/edgeofsports/status/1298747067897196544">https://twitter.com/edgeofspo...
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Remember women players have been making the space for this for some time: https://twitter.com/edgeofsports/status/1298768062628462593">https://twitter.com/edgeofspo...
Listen here to the logic of using organized collective action *with* the threat of electoral leverage. This is the effective strategy for many a social movement—finding the path to link pressure from action to the ballot box. https://twitter.com/atlantadream/status/1298759194754125825">https://twitter.com/atlantadr...