St. Louis, Solidarity, and Systemic Change with Jeremy Al-Haj
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In this episode, Rinku Sen, Executive Director of The Narrative Initiative, joins Jeremy Al-Haj, Executive Director of the Missouri Worker’s Center, for a powerful discussion on the significance of hosting the conference in St. Louis. They explore the city’s deep-rooted ties to racial and economic justice movements, highlighting its role as a historical and contemporary battleground for equity and systemic change. Jeremy reflects on the transformative power of multiracial coalitions and workplace organizing as key strategies for dismantling systemic inequities, emphasizing the critical role these efforts play in addressing intersectional challenges tied to race, class, and gender.
The conversation also celebrates recent organizing victories in Missouri, such as raising the minimum wage and restoring abortion rights, showcasing the potential for collective action to drive legislative progress even in polarized environments. Together, Rinku and Jeremy examine how national conferences amplify local struggles, foster connections, and energize efforts to build inclusive, democratic spaces.
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