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People's Action

People's Action is a national progressive advocacy and political organization in the United States made up of 40 organizations in 30 states. The group's stated goal is to "build the power of poor and working people, in rural, suburban, and urban areas to win change through issue campaigns and elections."[1]

People's Action
Formation2016
Merger ofNational People's Action, Alliance for a Just Society, USAction, Campaign for America's Future, Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Institute for America's Future
TypePolitical network
Legal status501(c)4
PurposeProgressive political advocacy
HeadquartersChicago, IL
Region served
United States
Membership
Community activists and organizers
Executive Director
Sulma Arias
Websitepeoplesaction.org
Formerly called
National People's Action

People's Action and the associated tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, People's Action Institute, were established in 2016 through a merger of three national networks of community organizing groups, National People's Action, the Alliance for a Just Society and USAction, as well as of organizations like the Campaign for America's Future and the Center for Health, Environment and Justice.

National People's Action edit

National People's Action was a federation of 29 grassroots organizations in 18 states working together for racial and economic justice. Headquartered in Chicago, the organization was founded in 1972 by Austin neighborhood activist Gale Cincotta and professional organizer Shel Trapp.[2]

History edit

Founded in 1972 by Cincotta and Trapp, the organization pushed for federal housing legislation including the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1975, the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, and the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990.[2] For many years, Cincotta and Trapp offered training to the group's affiliates through their National Training and Information Center. The organization continued after the retirement of Trapp and the death of Cincotta in 2001, but refocused its efforts on organizing, issue campaigning, and direct action, de-emphasizing the training programs once offered through NTIC.

 
Emira Palacios

George Goehl has been the executive director since 2008.[3][4]

Program edit

The organization conducted a series of "Showdown" events starting in October 2009. The events, dubbed "Showdown In America", "called for the end of corporate lobbying and too-big-to-fail financial institutions".[5] According to the group, it existed as a network to create a society in which "racial and economic justice are realized in all aspects of society, resulting in more equity in work, housing, health, education, finance, and other systems central to people's well-being". The organization pushed for stricter regulations on lending and financial institutions, including increased taxes.[6]

The organization has been part of the Democracy Initiative, a coalition including labor unions and environmentalist groups working to reverse what they saw as the takeover of American democracy by individual billionaires in collaboration with right-wing politicians.[7]

In August 2018, People's Action sponsored 50 community cookouts across the country to emphasize the value of families.[8]

Criticism edit

The organization was notable for aggressive tactics, especially protests against the residences of their opponents.[citation needed] Nina Easton of Fortune magazine wrote in her column about one such protest, at the home of her neighbor, a lawyer for Bank of America. In association with the Service Employees International Union, demonstrators trespassed on the executive's property, protesting while only his son was home, Easton said. Easton characterized the demonstration as "the politics of personal intimidation".[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "People's Action | Join our joyous rebellion". People's Action. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
  2. ^ a b Martin, Douglas (2001-08-17). "Gale Cincotta, 72, Opponent Of Biased Banking Policies". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
  3. ^ Sasha Abramsky (December 3, 2012). "George Goehl and the Fight Against Corporate Power". The Nation. Retrieved December 23, 2012.
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  5. ^ Peck, Sara (2010-05-14). "National People's Action, Unions Stage 'Showdown on K Street,' Push Financial Reform". In These Times. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  6. ^ Sarah Anderson (April 23, 2013). "Inside-outside Strategy on Wall Street Tax". The Huffington Post. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  7. ^ Andy Kroll (January 9, 2013). "Revealed: The Massive New Liberal Plan to Remake American Politics". Mother Jones. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  8. ^ Poo, Ai-Jen (20 August 2018). "How These Small Red-State Towns Are Teaming Up to Support Immigrant Families". Marie Claire.
  9. ^ Nina Easton (May 19, 2010). "What's really behind SEIU's Bank of America protests?". Fortune. Retrieved December 4, 2014.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • OurFuture.org by People's Action

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People s Action is a national progressive advocacy and political organization in the United States made up of 40 organizations in 30 states The group s stated goal is to build the power of poor and working people in rural suburban and urban areas to win change through issue campaigns and elections 1 People s ActionFormation2016Merger ofNational People s Action Alliance for a Just Society USAction Campaign for America s Future Center for Health Environment and Justice Institute for America s FutureTypePolitical networkLegal status501 c 4PurposeProgressive political advocacyHeadquartersChicago ILRegion servedUnited StatesMembershipCommunity activists and organizersExecutive DirectorSulma AriasWebsitepeoplesaction wbr orgFormerly calledNational People s Action People s Action and the associated tax exempt 501 c 3 organization People s Action Institute were established in 2016 through a merger of three national networks of community organizing groups National People s Action the Alliance for a Just Society and USAction as well as of organizations like the Campaign for America s Future and the Center for Health Environment and Justice Contents 1 National People s Action 1 1 History 1 2 Program 1 3 Criticism 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksNational People s Action editNational People s Action was a federation of 29 grassroots organizations in 18 states working together for racial and economic justice Headquartered in Chicago the organization was founded in 1972 by Austin neighborhood activist Gale Cincotta and professional organizer Shel Trapp 2 History edit Founded in 1972 by Cincotta and Trapp the organization pushed for federal housing legislation including the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1975 the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 and the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 2 For many years Cincotta and Trapp offered training to the group s affiliates through their National Training and Information Center The organization continued after the retirement of Trapp and the death of Cincotta in 2001 but refocused its efforts on organizing issue campaigning and direct action de emphasizing the training programs once offered through NTIC nbsp Emira Palacios George Goehl has been the executive director since 2008 3 4 Program edit The organization conducted a series of Showdown events starting in October 2009 The events dubbed Showdown In America called for the end of corporate lobbying and too big to fail financial institutions 5 According to the group it existed as a network to create a society in which racial and economic justice are realized in all aspects of society resulting in more equity in work housing health education finance and other systems central to people s well being The organization pushed for stricter regulations on lending and financial institutions including increased taxes 6 The organization has been part of the Democracy Initiative a coalition including labor unions and environmentalist groups working to reverse what they saw as the takeover of American democracy by individual billionaires in collaboration with right wing politicians 7 In August 2018 People s Action sponsored 50 community cookouts across the country to emphasize the value of families 8 Criticism edit The organization was notable for aggressive tactics especially protests against the residences of their opponents citation needed Nina Easton of Fortune magazine wrote in her column about one such protest at the home of her neighbor a lawyer for Bank of America In association with the Service Employees International Union demonstrators trespassed on the executive s property protesting while only his son was home Easton said Easton characterized the demonstration as the politics of personal intimidation 9 References edit People s Action Join our joyous rebellion People s Action Retrieved 2021 11 02 a b Martin Douglas 2001 08 17 Gale Cincotta 72 Opponent Of Biased Banking Policies New York Times Retrieved 2009 02 07 Sasha Abramsky December 3 2012 George Goehl and the Fight Against Corporate Power The Nation Retrieved December 23 2012 kleuqr7348o7uo2ihdklufdyh2o Peck Sara 2010 05 14 National People s Action Unions Stage Showdown on K Street Push Financial Reform In These Times Retrieved 2010 05 20 Sarah Anderson April 23 2013 Inside outside Strategy on Wall Street Tax The Huffington Post Retrieved December 4 2014 Andy Kroll January 9 2013 Revealed The Massive New Liberal Plan to Remake American Politics Mother Jones Retrieved December 4 2014 Poo Ai Jen 20 August 2018 How These Small Red State Towns Are Teaming Up to Support Immigrant Families Marie Claire Nina Easton May 19 2010 What s really behind SEIU s Bank of America protests Fortune Retrieved December 4 2014 Further reading editRachel G Bratt Michael E Stone Chester W Hartman A Right to Housing Foundation for a New Social Agenda Temple University Press 2006 ISBN 1 59213 432 7 Frances Moore Lappe Democracy s Edge Choosing to Save Our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life John Wiley and Sons 2005 ISBN 0 7879 4311 8 Jacqueline Mondros Organizing for Power and Empowerment Columbia University Press 1994 ISBN 0 231 06719 4 Kristina Smock Democracy in Action Community Organizing and Urban Change Columbia University Press 2003 ISBN 0 231 12672 7 David Walls Community Organizing Fanning the Flame of Democracy Polity Press 2015 pp 102 104 ISBN 978 0 7456 6320 3 Michael Westgate Gale Force Gale Cincotta The Battles for Disclosure and Community Reinvestment Harvard Bookstore Cambridge 2011 ISBN 978 0 615 44901 2External links editOfficial website OurFuture org by People s Action Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title People 27s Action amp oldid 1183132906, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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