Find the perfect progressive holiday gift!

Find the perfect progressive holiday gift!

Turn on images to see PCCC co-founder Stephanie Taylor's book!

Turn on images to see Heather McGhee's book!

Turn on images to see Keith Olbermann's podcast!

Turn on images to see PCCC merch!

This holiday season, there's a lot to be thankful for as we work to protect our democracy and build a more progressive America.

We wanted to give PCCC members the opportunity to share some progressive holiday gifts! Especially books, podcasts, and news subscriptions. (Including a children's book written by PCCC co-founder Stephanie Taylor!)

Click on these links to order any of these books:

I Can Change Everything by PCCC co-founder Stephanie Taylor, illustrations by Laura Brenlla: Our very own Stephanie Taylor teaches kids the power of their imaginations -- from changing their socks and shoes to changing the world. This is a great gift for kids in your life!

The Sum Of Us by Heather McGhee: Heather McGhee, one of the sharpest progressive voices in politics, makes clear that bold economic populism and racial equity go hand in hand and lift all boats in this trailblazing book. 

Unthinkable by Jamie Raskin: Rep. Jamie Raskin recounts the forty-five days that changed his life as he confronted the painful loss of his son to suicide, experienced the violent insurrection at the Capitol, and led the impeachment of President Trump.

Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America by Marcia Chatelain: Dr. Marcia Chatelain won a Pulitzer Prize for this nuanced analysis of how fast food franchises became a source of Black wealth and empowerment -- and at what cost.

Electable by Ali Vitali: After closely covering Elizabeth Warren's 2020 presidential campaign, NBC journalist Ali Vitali delves into the well-worn stereotypes to understand why America has never elected a woman president.

The Color of Money by Mehrsa Baradaran: Banking law expert Mehrsa Baradaran takes a hammer to the "self-help" myth that perpetuates the racial wealth gap.

The Lie That Binds by Ilyse Hogue: Former NARAL president Ilyse Hogue forcefully argues that the anti-abortion movement’s recent victories foreshadow a larger rollback of democratic rights and social progress.

We've Got People by Ryan Grim: Intercept editor Ryan Grim tells never-before-told stories as documents the influence of progressive populists from the late 1980s to the present, including shout outs to PCCC's behind-the-scenes influence! 

Lady Justice by Dahlia Lithwick: Lawyer and legal commentator Dahlia Lithwick chronicles the unsung bravery of women who used the rule of law to exact accountability during the Trump administration.

They Knew by Sarah Kendzior: Called "the Joan Didion of Missouri," Sarah Kendzior turns a critical eye toward the real-world conspiracies and conspiracy theories that threaten democracy.

Click on these links to subscribe to progressive media -- for you or someone else:

The Young Turks: "You gave me a platform," said Rep. Cori Bush on TYT after her historic victory against an establishment Democrat. TYT was the first online news show to reach 1 billion views, and their viewership is now in the billions! TYT digests the daily news and gives a progressive lens that is much different than corporate media. PCCC members can subscribe for as low as $4.99 per month.

The American Prospect: A magazine built on ideas, politics, and power, TAP's reliable analysis and inquisitive reporting connects progressive policy with viable majority politics. Executive editor David Dayen has lifted TAP to a new level, and raised the bar on investigative journalism into government and corporate power. For a limited time, PCCC members can subscribe to an IDEAS level membership, which includes a print subscription if desired, for just $45 a year.

The Lever: The Lever is a reader-supported investigative news outlet run by David Sirota – a former Bernie Sanders speechwriter and writer for Oscar-nominated Don't Look Up. We were proud to host David Sirota and Elizabeth Warren on a national Zoom event on climate change with PCCC members this year! The Lever holds accountable the people and corporations manipulating the levers of power. PCCC members can subscribe for as low as $4.99 per month. 

The Majority Report: Founded and hosted by Sam Seder, The Majority Report is an award-winning online political talk show that offers some of the best progressive news commentary and longform conversations available today. With co-host Emma Vigeland, The Majority Report's daily show is packed full of news, insightful commentary, and intelligent interviews with some of the most respected minds in politics and world affairs. PCCC members can subscribe for as low as $10 per month, with one month free.

Here are some free progressive podcasts you can download for yourself or share with others:

The Countdown with Keith Olbermann: Keith Olbermann's landmark news show returns -- as a podcast! Tune in with this progressive stalwart for incisive analysis of the daily news.

The Young Turks: While we encourage folks to subscribe and support their work, you can get a taste of their programming with short versions of their episodes for free!

The Majority Report: The first 40 minutes of the Majority Report are available for all to stream or listen to as a podcast, but once you get hooked you'll want to subscribe to access the "fun half" of every episode.

You can also click here for union-made t-shirts, onesies, buttons, stickers, and more in the PCCC merch store!

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team (@BoldProgressive)

 Donate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






Get progressive stickers, buttons, t-shirts, and more at the PCCC Store. Click here!


FOLLOW US:

Follow on Facebook

Follow on Twitter

Follow on Instagram

Subscribe on YouTube






Paid for by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee PAC (www.BoldProgressives.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions to the PCCC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

Have you moved? Want to update your email address? Click here.

You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.