From The Progressive <[email protected]>
Subject Putting a lens on activism in the Midwest
Date January 30, 2023 10:00 PM
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Fly-over country can’t be overlooked. We’ve been here since 1909. Our February/March issue highlights Heartland issues and movements that have shaped the country—and where we’re all headed. It features articles from writers such as Laura Flanders ([link removed]) on building a roadmap for change, an interview with musician and activist Holly Near, John Nichols ([link removed]) on the power of rural voters, and Sarah Jaffe ([link removed]) on what happens after a union victory, and much more.

“The Midwest is too often thought of as a lost cause, especially given the radicalized Republican encroachment in local and state politics in recent decades—thanks to gerrymandering, propaganda, and other dirty tricks. These pieces show that while the anti-democratic forces in this country and abroad are powerful, they are not as strong as a people united in the commitment to progressive change.”

—David Boddiger, Managing Editor

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** Laboring Under Discrimination
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Seventeen states have taken steps to phase out subminimum wages for workers with disabilities, but Ohio isn’t one of them.

by Pepper Stetler ([link removed])
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** The Cost of Ignoring Rural Voters
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If the Democrats could have won just five more districts, they would have held the House. And five districts were there to be won—in rural and exurban America.

by John Nichols ([link removed])
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** A Road Map for Change
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Sometimes resistance entails less dramatic activities like showing up to town meetings and scrutinizing zoning regulations.

by Laura Flanders ([link removed])
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