Brandon Johnson Did the Impossible. Now Comes the Hard Part. – In These Times

"As we stare out from our train car, I ask Johnson about the theory, held by some within the progressive movement, that too much activism and policy is focused too explicitly on race and not enough on building broader class consciousness. It’s a criticism he rejects as we pass some of Chicago’s Blackest and most neglected blocks. It’s impossible, he tells me, to separate this inequity from the lived reality of race."
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Fullbladder
2 years ago

Chicago’s in a doom loop.

Old Joe
2 years ago

So did Coleman Young in Detroit…

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