From Indivisible Team <[email protected]>
Subject Using a Race Class Fusion narrative to drive change
Date January 11, 2023 4:40 PM
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Indivisibles, 

We're excited to invite you to [ [link removed] ]Race Class Fusion: Creating a Broader
“We” on Wednesday, January 18 at 8pm ET/5pm PT, a virtual conversation
with UC-Berkeley constitutional law professor Ian Haney López to discuss
his new book [ [link removed] ]Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and
Saving America.

[ [link removed] ]Race Class Fusion: Creating a Broader "We" Wednesday January 18 at 8pm
ET

Whether it’s book bans, “Don’t Say Gay'' bills, or fearmongering about
immigration, our opposition uses culture wars as a direct attack on
working class solidarity. In recent years we’ve seen how effectively
right-wing lawmakers, advocacy groups, and media machines have conspired
and organized to use Critical Race Theory (CRT) as a smokescreen to
misinform, sow division, and divert focus from the real problems at hand. 

The race-class-gender approach is a messaging framework that allows us to
call out the strategies the right uses to divide us, so we can build power
across those lines of difference and fight back. In this conversation, we
will explore the limitations of how the left has historically called out
racism and how we can use the race-class-gender approach to provide a
roadmap for building a cross-racial progressive movement, winning
elections, and saving our democracy.

[ [link removed] ]Register to secure your spot ASAP!!

We encourage you to read Merge Left prior to the discussion, but never
fear -- if you’re short on time, we’ve provided a menu of options to
familiarize yourself with López's work including podcasts, TV interviews,
and a Medium article in this resource list: [ [link removed] ]Reading/Resource List.

We look forward to you joining us for the [ [link removed] ]conversation with Professor
López on Wednesday, January 18 at 8pm ET/5pm PT.

In solidarity,
Indivisible Team

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