Organizing GraffitiPower, Control, and Trust in CoalitionsTips for organizers seeking to build effective coalitions.Aug 5, 2022Aug 5, 2022
Organizing GraffitiOrigins of the Fight for $15 in ChicagoWomen have largely been written out of the Fight for $15 origin story. Madeline shares her experience with the very beginning of that…Aug 4, 2022Aug 4, 2022
Organizing GraffitiFastfood Lessons LearnedHow lessons learned over 40 years of organizing inform how to build a union of fastfood workers today.Aug 3, 2022Aug 3, 2022
Organizing GraffitiGrowth of a Modern Union Local: A People’s History of SEIU Local 880Read the inspiring story of how the Black and Brown women leaders of SEIU Local 880 grew 880 from the smallest union local in Chicago to…Aug 2, 2022Aug 2, 2022
Organizing GraffitiThe Fight for a Caring EconomyHow home-based childcare workers in Chicago won the largest childcare union election in US history and sparked a movement of childcare…Aug 1, 2022Aug 1, 2022
Organizing GraffitiRoad to Nowhere. Ch5. Mr. Epperson.Madeline meets a former sharecropper who fills her in on Pine Bluff politics.Jul 31, 2022Jul 31, 2022
Organizing GraffitiThanks, Mom, for Helping Teach Me How to Collect Dues — and So Much More!How I learned to collect dues from my mother and the life lessons she taught me along the way.Jul 30, 2022Jul 30, 2022
Organizing GraffitiRoad to Nowhere. Ch4. Tremors.Madeline starts to realize that she is apprenticing herself to some folks who know how to wage a good issue campaign.Jul 29, 2022Jul 29, 2022
Organizing GraffitiFast Food FightFastfood workers organizing with United Labor Unions took on the fastfood giants in a key battle in US Labor History that led to low-wage…Jul 28, 2022Jul 28, 2022
Organizing GraffitiRoad to Nowhere. Ch3. The Sign.Madeline meets Mr. Walker, whose gas station is threatened by a road-widening project.Jul 28, 2022Jul 28, 2022