Booksmith hosts Bernie Sanders campaign advisor Heather Gautney for her new book Crashing the Party: From the Bernie Sanders Campaign to a Progressive Movement. With Heather in conversation is Emmy Award-winning film maker and community organizer Angad Singh Bhalla. Please join us!
Senator Bernie Sanders shocked the political establishment by winning 13 million votes and a majority of young voters in the 2016 Democratic primary. He emerged from the contest against Hillary Clinton as the most popular politician in the US, despite being a 75-year-old self-professed “democratic socialist.” What lessons can be drawn from this surprising but—in the end—losing campaign?
Vermont resident Heather Gautney was a legislative fellow in Sanders’ Washington office and researcher and organizer for his presidential campaign. The author and editor of several books on social movements and American politics, she brings her academic expertise and left politics to bear on the scenes and conflicts she witnessed during the campaign. In reviewing what enabled Sanders to reach out to an unprecedented number of people with a socialist message—and what stalled his progress and radical punch—she draws lessons about the prospects and perils of building a leftist movement in the United States. Gautney’s reflections on the role that race and class played in this election cycle and analysis of where Democrats stand following Trump’s victory will serve as a useful starting point for many newly aware of the limitations of the Democratic party and the challenges ahead.
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Heather Gautney was a policy fellow in Bernie Sanders’s Washington DC office and a volunteer researcher and organizer on his presidential campaign. She is an associate professor of sociology and Fordham University, and the author of Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era.
Angad Singh Bhalla is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker with a deep commitment to community organizing. His documentaries on former Black Panther political prisoner Herman Wallace, Herman’s House and The Deeper They Bury Me were widely used as organizing tools to combat solitary confinement. Passionate about centering stories to drive political change, Angad helped co-found the media co-operative Time of Day Media. As a member, he’s had a hand in crafting the stories that launched the SEIU’s Fight for $15 and CWA’s historic strike against Verizon. His storytelling capabilities were developed as a fellow at Sundance Institute Documentary Labs and as a Soros Justice Fellow.
Booksmith hosts Bernie Sanders campaign advisor Heather Gautney for her new book Crashing the Party: From the Bernie Sanders Campaign to a Progressive Movement. With Heather in conversation is Emmy Award-winning film maker and community organizer Angad Singh Bhalla. Please join us!
Senator Bernie Sanders shocked the political establishment by winning 13 million votes and a majority of young voters in the 2016 Democratic primary. He emerged from the contest against Hillary Clinton as the most popular politician in the US, despite being a 75-year-old self-professed “democratic socialist.” What lessons can be drawn from this surprising but—in the end—losing campaign?
Vermont resident Heather Gautney was a legislative fellow in Sanders’ Washington office and researcher and organizer for his presidential campaign. The author and editor of several books on social movements and American politics, she brings her academic expertise and left politics to bear on the scenes and conflicts she witnessed during the campaign. In reviewing what enabled Sanders to reach out to an unprecedented number of people with a socialist message—and what stalled his progress and radical punch—she draws lessons about the prospects and perils of building a leftist movement in the United States. Gautney’s reflections on the role that race and class played in this election cycle and analysis of where Democrats stand following Trump’s victory will serve as a useful starting point for many newly aware of the limitations of the Democratic party and the challenges ahead.
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Heather Gautney was a policy fellow in Bernie Sanders’s Washington DC office and a volunteer researcher and organizer on his presidential campaign. She is an associate professor of sociology and Fordham University, and the author of Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era.
Angad Singh Bhalla is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker with a deep commitment to community organizing. His documentaries on former Black Panther political prisoner Herman Wallace, Herman’s House and The Deeper They Bury Me were widely used as organizing tools to combat solitary confinement. Passionate about centering stories to drive political change, Angad helped co-found the media co-operative Time of Day Media. As a member, he’s had a hand in crafting the stories that launched the SEIU’s Fight for $15 and CWA’s historic strike against Verizon. His storytelling capabilities were developed as a fellow at Sundance Institute Documentary Labs and as a Soros Justice Fellow.
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