Activism goes online with Jason Rieger and Reid McCollum

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INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES FOR MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020

  • The president’s scientific musings sound perfectly reasonable, if it’s 1985 and you are Tom’s college dorm-mates. Some thoughts about Disinfect-gate. The New York Times article referred to is here: https://nyti.ms/356h7r7.
  • Six weeks ago, the Indivisible Chicago Alliance was up to its eyeballs in canvassing, in-person trainings, and carpools to Wisconsin and Michigan. Now, like everything else, the activism has migrated online. Joining the podcast this week — via Zoom — Indivisible Chicago founder and Alliance executive board member Jason Rieger, and Reid McCollum, co-leader of the Coalition for a Better Illinois 6.

Learn more about how to get involved with the Postcard Posse, phone banking, and other projects at indivisiblechicago.com. Also, see postcards2wi.compostcards2mi.com and ICA’s 3states1mission.com.


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Each week on the Indivisible Chicago Podcast, host Tom Moss talks to our representatives, newsmakers, activists, scholars, and Indivisible Chicago neighborhood chapter leads to learn more about what is happening in the push-back against the Trump agenda.

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