Down Home Outliers in a Red Wave — Organizing Works
Even as we come to grips with the election of Trump, those of us at Down Home have grasped one undeniable truth. Our organizing works.
Even as we come to grips with the election of Trump, those of us at Down Home have grasped one undeniable truth. Our organizing works.
We’ve already identified the risks and challenges in our communities, campaigned for their solutions, and endorsed the candidates that we know will continue the fight against them in positions of power that we were once not privy to as rural people.
But it’s not just about what’s at stake this election — it’s about what we could win.
Wall-to-wall bargaining unit wins annual raises, robust safety protections, and more
Walking the path of our dream, we have secured a property in Greensboro that will serve as an anchor for our work across North Carolina and a center for movement strategy, training, and the development of future organizers for decades to come.
After the vote not to expand KARTS in Granville, we’d like to share our response and next steps our Granville Chapter will take with our followers.
Down Home Alamance and Public Schools Strong turned out to demand that the County take action to fix schools in massive disrepair
Down Home members in Johnston County gathered to launch their latest campaign: Weatherize, Energize, Economize JoCo
We take our endorsement process very seriously at Down Home. Our members interview, research, and vote on candidate endorsements. Learn more here!
We’ve got work to do.
We want working families to have more than a seat at the political table when decisions about our communities are made – we want to be making the decisions ourselves.
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