From the Streets to the Halls

Join Movement School, the Society for Ethical Culture, and Sunrise Movement for a panel discussion on young activist leaders moving into electoral politics, in both the US and Chile. We will look at the opportunities and challenges facing young activist leaders as well as their movements, particularly focusing on the upcoming constitutional referendum in Chile and the 2020 elections in the US.

With panelists:
– Congressman Giorgio Jackson Diputado, former student activist leader and Revolución Democrática Santiago
– Charlotte Alter, TIME journalist and author of upcoming book ‘The Ones We’ve Been Waiting For’
– Waleed Shahid, Justice Democrats’ spokesperson, MSNBC commentator, and former Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez staffer

Moderated by Sarah Jones of New York Magazine

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5 thoughts on “From the Streets to the Halls

  1. Giorgo jacksons was bullied in my country because he is a traitor that signed a deal with the fascist party.

  2. A leaderless movement is as useful as a toilet at a keg party with a lid that won't open; everyone makes a mess, leaves in frustrated disgust and someone gets to clean it up. Sounds just like Occupy, except in that disaster Brokers didn't need toilets. They just stood in their windows above the crowds below. A perfect example of the "Trickle-down" theory.

  3. In reality President Obama did nothing at all to help the people. He didn't care to he didn't want to. He was much more about the corporate donations.

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