The Sunrise Movement consists largely of younger people whose goal is to stop climate change while creating millions of good jobs in the process. In their words, they are building an army of young people to make climate change an urgent priority across America, end the corrupting influence of fossil fuel executives on our politics, and elect leaders who stand up for the health and wellbeing of all people. They advocate heavily for the Green New Deal. Grace Tedder, a local coordinator (“Hub Coordinator”) for the local St. Louis chapter of this nation-wide organization, stops by to talk about the Sunrise Movement and describe its goals both locally and nationally. Young people interested in making a positive change in our society should consider joining this organization and taking action!
Single Payer Healthcare explained
Historic Restoration Projects for Our Collective Soul
Theresa Amato drops by to talk about some of the barriers that independent candidates encounter and what we can do about it
Marc Goldwein from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (crfb.org)
Philip Fuehrer and Ben Thome talk politics with a Minnesotan perspective
Dr. Oscar Lovelace, rural physician and party chair, talks about healthcare
Congressional Candidate Steve Kuzmich on the Issues
Ralph Nader discusses political third parties
Rudy Barnes talks politics, law, religion, ethics and the military
Nick Thomas talks about EarthX
A Discussion with Jim Jonas, Executive Director at the National Association of Nonpartisan Reformers
A Chat with David Daley, Senior Fellow at FairVote
Discussion with Elizabeth Melson, President of FairVote Virginia
Taking the Legislatures by Storm
A Discussion with Paul Stebbins from FixUS
Thanksgiving Gratitude
What's it like to be a candidate?
Interview with Debilyn Molineaux of the Bridge Alliance
Interview with Tim Cotton, the National Political Director
Party Leadership Roundtable Discussion
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