Power Concedes Nothing
How Grassroots Organizing Wins Elections
Linda Burnham editor Max Elbaum editor Maria Poblet editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:OR Books
Published:3rd Nov '22
Should be back in stock very soon
- Conduct dynamic social media campaign, organizing giveaways, running ads, offering discounts, and coordinating with key influencers.
- Collaborate on promotion with prominent organizations featured in the book, leveraging extensive reach of their websites, mailing lists, and social media pages.
- Pitch excerpts and reviews to wide array of publications including The Nation, YES! Magazine, Waging Nonviolence, Jacobin, In These Times, Dissent, Democratic Left, The Forge, People’s World, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, The Los Angeles Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Guardian, The New Republic, Harper’s, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Literary Hub, Bookforum, and more.
- Pitch television, radio, and podcast interviews with Democracy Now!, Deconstructed, The Dig, Vox Conversations, Al Jazeera’s UpFront, Start Making Sense, Fresh Air, The Bitchuation Room, Lady Don’t Take No, On the Media, Bad Faith, Breaking Points, Rising, The Majority Report with Sam Seder, The Laura Flanders Show, The Stacks, and more.
- Host major book launch, along with series of events in collaboration with prominent organizations featured in the book.
The November 2020 US election was arguably the most consequential since the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln—and grassroots leaders and organizers played crucial roles in the contention for the presidency and control of both houses of Congress.
Power Concedes Nothing tells the stories behind a victory that won both the White House and the Senate and powered progressive candidates to new levels of influence. It describes the on-the-ground efforts that mobilized a record-breaking turnout by registering new voters and motivating an electorate both old and new. In doing so it charts a viable path to victory for the vital contests upcoming in 2022 and 2024.
Contributors include: Cliff Albright, Yong Jung Cho, Larry Cohen, Sendolo Diaminah, Neidi Dominguez, David Duhalde, Alicia Garza, Ryan Greenwood, Arisha Michelle Hatch , Jon Liss, Thenjiwe McHarris, Andrea Cristina Mercado, Maurice Mitchell, Rafael Návar, Deepak Pateriya, Ai-jen Poo, W. Mondale Robinson, Art Reyes III, Nsé Ufot and Mario Yedidia
"Thanks to the contributors and editors of this immensely valuable collection, the lessons gleaned from an array of successful organizing strategies will not be lost to the historical amnesia that often claims such local but transformative work.”
— Angela Y. Davis, Distinguished Professor Emerita, UC Santa Cruz
“Fierce contributors offer us battle-tested wisdom for the struggle ahead.”
— Bonnie Castillo, Executive Director, National Nurses United
“The broad center–left coalition to defeat Trump in 2020 was an artful display of strategic unity and tireless mass mobilization. These writers give invaluable insights into how that victory was won...”
— Barbara Ransby, author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement
“An antidote to the sort of superficial gloss that often passes for political analysis.”
— Manuel Pastor, director, USC Equity Research Institute
“An important, wise, and accessible book and a positive assessment of the role that electoral work can play in social change movements. It’s also a reminder that we need to… use every possible avenue, including voting, to create the world in which we wish to live”
— The Progressive
ISBN: 9781682193303
Dimensions: 177mm x 127mm x 23mm
Weight: unknown
300 pages