EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 26 MIN
Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg on Turning Outrage Into Organized Power
from Democracy in Color with Steve Phillips · host Democracy in Color
Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg joins Steve and Sharline to discuss what we can learn from history about confronting rising authoritarianism and defending democracy today. The organization’s co-founder and co-executive director, Leah shares how Indivisible (and the country) have evolved since 2016 and the role of big-tent coalitions in building effective resistance movements. Leah also offers advice for new organizers entering the movement and stresses how pressure at the local levels can result in significant national outcomes. REFERENCES: Leah Greenberg - @Leahgreenb Indivisible // Find a Local Group
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Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg joins Steve and Sharline to discuss what we can learn from history about confronting rising authoritarianism and defending democracy today. The organization’s co-founder and co-executive director, Leah shares how Indivisible (and the country) have evolved since 2016 and the role of big-tent coalitions in building effective resistance movements. Leah also offers advice for new organizers entering the movement and stresses how pressure at the local levels can result in significant national outcomes. REFERENCES: Leah Greenberg - @Leahgreenb Indivisible // Find a Local Group
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