Fifty years ago, almost one in three American workers were union members; today only one in ten are, with the South representing some of the largest declines. A new generation of union and social justice activists are contesting corporate power with new and exciting efforts, focused on uniting the multi-racial working class into a potent force not seen in decades. With Trump returning to office and a shifting political terrain underway, what do these organizing fronts and campaigns offer for working class solidarity and how can they continue to grow with the momentum they've gained?
Watch DSA's National Political Education Committee panel discussion with Ben Carroll, Sherman Henry, Ashaki Binta, and Amanda Rivera to report on campaigns, challenges, and prospects for breakthroughs ahead, including a QnA session at the end of the call.