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Matt Mawhinney episode

Ever wondered how campaigns and progressive movem…

An episode of the The Zag podcast, hosted by From NLC Los Angeles, titled "Matt Mawhinney episode" was published on March 29, 2022 and runs 10 minutes.

March 29, 2022 ·10m · The Zag

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Ever wondered how campaigns and progressive movement-building organizations get their data? Or what do they do with it once they have it? More importantly, how does all this strengthen our democracy, help achieve progressive electoral victories, and build power for Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color, other marginalized groups, and working-class Americans? Matt Mawhinney, 2016 NLC Miami Fellow, joins The Zag to answer these questions and more. He is involved with Introduction to Progressive Data, which is a free, 40-hour course covering some of the foundational tools and analytical frameworks in progressive data that will help you answer the questions above and launch a career in the progressive data and technology space. Apply for the course today! The application deadline is April 10th. Learn more and apply at generationdata.org/ipd

Ever wondered how campaigns and progressive movement-building organizations get their data? Or what do they do with it once they have it? More importantly, how does all this strengthen our democracy, help achieve progressive electoral victories, and build power for Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color, other marginalized groups, and working-class Americans? Matt Mawhinney, 2016 NLC Miami Fellow, joins The Zag to answer these questions and more. He is involved with Introduction to Progressive Data, which is a free, 40-hour course covering some of the foundational tools and analytical frameworks in progressive data that will help you answer the questions above and launch a career in the progressive data and technology space. Apply for the course today! The application deadline is April 10th. Learn more and apply at generationdata.org/ipd
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