January/February 2022
Dear Community,

As news breaks daily about the January 6th Insurrection, PRA invites you to examine the state of the right with us one year later. Last month, we shared our newest report, Capitol Offenses: January 6th 2021 & The Ongoing Insurrection, with our movement partners, hosted a dynamic panel, and continued the discussion with the Donors of Color Network at their community event. The successful cultivation of a mass base is one of the Right's most significant and dangerous accomplishments; diverting the next mobilization is one of the pressing questions we assess in our investigations.

The Public Eye out now features analysis on global populism, the continued attacks on reproductive justice and public schools, and an interview with celebrated author Daniel Martinez-HoSang on his new book, A Wider Type of Freedom. Read all of our articles online or renew your subscription to have the print magazine delivered directly to your home or office.

Looking ahead to next month, PRA will be launching a new political education program, Inform Your Philanthropy, tailored to anyone who identifies as a donor. Our first series, presenting four sessions on the Christian Right and Authoritarianism, is designed to help participants build a deeper understanding of the Christian Right in the US & share what donors and philanthropists can do to challenge this authoritarian bloc. Dates will be released soon -- we are looking forward to seeing many of you there.

In solidarity,
Greeley O'Connor
In The Public Eye
Fall 2021 issue of The Public Eye magazine, available online now!
From challenges to Roe v. Wade to attacks on public education, this issue focuses on the intersections and influence of right-wing ideas on culture.

Carol Mason looks at the influence of Taylor Caldwell on the global rise of right-wing populism.

Clint Heacock considers the longstanding aspiration of conservative homeschoolers to inspire a mass defection from public schools that has found new traction amid an era of pandemic school closures and attacks on public education.

An excerpt from a roundtable discussion, moderated by Koki Mendis, discusses reproductive justice and the Right's strategies to eliminate bodily autonomy.

Jasmine Banks investigates how the rash of chaotic and sometimes violent anti-critical race theory protests at local school boards find some of their roots in a familiar source: the right-wing billionaire networks of Charles Koch.

And finally, in an author Q&A, Harini Rajagopalan talks with author Daniel Martinez HoSang about his book A Wider Type of Freedom, liberation movements, and the broader dismantling of failed systems in order to build a truly equitable society.
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