Irresistible (fka Healing Justice Podcast)
Society & Culture
Women campaign managers are transforming the old boys club of transactional campaign culture. We’re joined first by Nancy Leeds of the infamous CampaignSick Tumblr, home of the memes that make us laugh til we cry… and then just keep on crying. Then Becca Rast shares about her transformative work as a campaign manager on the Jess King Congressional race in Pennsylvania, and how a long-term perspective can build healthy campaign culture and leave powerful organizing infrastructure behind after election day.
With the 2018 US midterm elections upon us, Healing Justice Podcast brings you the SURVIVING ELECTIONS miniseries to help us all survive this political cycle together. Learn more & check out the upcoming episode list at www.healingjustice.org/elections
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This miniseries is sponsored by Groundswell Action Fund, resourcing visionary political organizing led by women of color, low-income women and transgender people across the country. This week, we're joined one of their grantees: All* Above All Action Fund co-director Destiny Lopez. Pitch in to support Groundswell's critical work here: bit.ly/groundswellaction
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Nancy Leeds has worked on Democratic campaigns since 2006 when she was an organizer for the Minnesota Coordinated Campaign, electing Tim Walz and Amy Klobuchar. Since then she has worked on races of every size from statewide to city council in every region of the country from LA to Cambridge to Little Rock. Nancy has also worked at and consulted for politically oriented non-profits. She holds a Master’s in Public Administration and Master’s Certificate in Gender and Public Policy from Columbia University.
- Tumblr: CampaignSick.Tumblr.Com
- Blog: CampaignSick.Blogspot.Com
- Twitter: @CampaignSick
Becca Rast is from Lancaster PA, where she grew up and currently lives. She started organizing as a 16 year old against the war in Iraq, and has never stopped organizing. She has organizing roots in labor, immigrant, and climate justice movements. In the wake of the 2016 election she helped found Lancaster Stands Up, a mass membership based community organization that has mobilized thousands of people in Lancaster County. Currently she is the Campaign Manager for Jess King for Congress, where they are developing one of the strongest grassroots campaigns in the country, rooted in community values and progressive populism. She deeply believes that we need to organize everywhere leading with our values, and that small cities are a critical bridge between rural and urban communities. Twitter: @beccarast
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Mixing and production by Zach Meyer at the COALROOM
Music by Danny O’Brien & Zach Meyer
Production support from Guido Girgenti & Parke Ballantine
Visuals by Josiah Werning
Campaign Workers, Unite! There is Power in a Union (with Meg Reilly of Campaign Workers Guild & Shanequa Charles)
Elections vs. Movements: a strategy showdown with Sunrise (Varshini Prakash & Will Lawrence)
Surviving Elections: a new miniseries on midterms, movements, & staying human
Practice: Radical Gratitude Spell (by adrienne maree brown, read by Fhatima Paulino)
Season 1 Reflection, pt 3: Visioning the Future (Marcia Lee, Zach Meyer & Kate Werning)
Season 1 Reflection, pt 2: The Power of Practice (Justin Campbell & Kate Werning)
Season 1 Reflection, pt 1: Vulnerability & Voice (Jacoby Ballard & Kate Werning)
34 Trauma, Healing, & Collective Power with generative somatics (Spenta Kandawalla, adrienne maree brown, Prentis Hemphill, & Staci K. Haines)
33 Practice: Centering Prayer with Mystic Soul (Alexis Francisco & Cicia Lee)
33 Contemplative Activism -- Cicia Lee, Alexis Francisco, & Teresa P Mateus of Mystic Soul
32 Practice: Relational Inclusion with Cedar Landsman of Relational Uprising
32 Bridging Complexity Collectively -- Relational Uprising (Lucién Demaris & Cedar Landsman)
31 Practice: Heart Over Head with Teo Drake
31 Intention & Impact: Showing Up Right-Sized -- Teo Drake
30 Practice: Sing for Freedom with Resistance Revival Chorus' Abena Koomson Davis
30 Joy as an Act of Resistance -- Resistance Revival Chorus (Sarah Sophie Flicker & Meah Pace)
29 Practice: Reclaiming Our Names with AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez of Mystic Soul
29 Indigenous Reclamation -- Mystic Soul (AnaYelsi Velasco-Sanchez, Ra Mendoza, & Teresa P Mateus)
28 Practice: Essences for Everybody... Making Your Own Medicine with Dori Midnight
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