Tools For Progress

Our Tools for Progress briefing series provides advocates and organizers with the tools they need to seize any opportunity to win changes for our communities. Our briefings highlight progressive policy ideas to create change, help grassroots leaders make their voices heard in Washington. Additionally, we provide strategic tools that center racial and economic justice to lift up our collective voice for a nation that builds power for the rest of us. These briefings feature movement leaders, advocates, policy experts, special guest elected champions, ready-to-go organizing tools, and action steps for everyone who wants to make their voice heard. 

 

The People vs. SCOTUS: A Preview of the 2023 Fall Supreme Court Term

  • Just weeks ago, the Supreme Court began its latest term. The Court is considering cases that could restrict our right to vote, to access medicated abortion care nationwide, to regulate big banks, to expose companies violating our civil rights and so much more. Tune in to hear from Special Guest Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) on legislative proposals to restore legitimacy – and expand – the Court.

    We also break down the most critical cases on the docket this year with leading experts, including:

    Jon Greenbaum, Chief Counsel, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

    Meagan Hatcher-Mays, Director of Democracy Policy, Indivisible; and

    Ricardo Pacheco, Senior Legislative Affairs Associate, Progressive Caucus Action Fund

The People vs. SCOTUS: Understanding the 2023 Supreme Court TerM

  • The conservative supermajority in the U.S. Supreme Court has finished another term where basic rights and protections hung in the balance. We’ll take stock of what’s happened and explore what this term’s rulings mean for Congress and for all of our civil rights. From affirmative action to student debt relief to LGBTQ rights to clean water, how will this term’s rulings impact our communities and our lives? Ricardo Pacheco, Senior Legislative Affairs Associate of the Progressive Caucus Action Fund, Rakim Brooks, President of the Alliance for Justice, and Chelsey Davidson, Policy Counsel at Take Back the Court break down the cases the court heard this year, how they could impact progressive legislation and what we the people can do next.

 

4/27/23 Putting Workers First: Supporting Working People on the Job, in Congress, in the Courts

1/26/23 Beyond Bills: How Congress Can Fight Back When Our Rights are at Risk

  • Working people are rising up nationwide to demand better working conditions, higher wages, and dignity on the job. Yet with the approval of labor unions at the highest point since 1965, union membership has continued to decline. How did we get here, and what policies are needed to create an economy that benefits workers, not just corporations and the ultra-wealthy? Working people are organizing all over the country in new and creative ways. Join the Progressive Caucus Action Fund to find out more about how Congress and the progressive movement can have their backs.

    Speakers:

    Trina Blair, Disneyland Cast Member and Film Participant, The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales

    Abigail E. Disney, Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, activist, philanthropist, and the host of the podcast "All Ears."

    Nzingha Hooker, Policy Director for the National Black Workers Center

    Samantha Sanders, Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy, Economic Policy Institute

    Willie Burden Jr., Esq, In-House Counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters

  • Working people are rising up nationwide to demand better working conditions, higher wages, and dignity on the job. Yet with the approval of labor unions at the highest point since 1965, union membership has continued to decline. How did we get here, and what policies are needed to create an economy that benefits workers, not just corporations and the ultra-wealthy? Working people are organizing all over the country in new and creative ways. Join the Progressive Caucus Action Fund to find out more about how Congress and the progressive movement can have their backs.

    Read the explainer: https://progressivecaucusactionfund.org/beyond-bills

    Speakers:

    Rep. Pramila Jayapal (WA-07)

    Robert Weissman, President, Public Citizen

    Aissa Canchola Bañez, Student Borrower Protection Center

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