Previously published on BillMoyers.com
Kandi Mosset speaking at a Power Shift rally in Pittsburgh (Photo Credit: Robert van Waarden)
A vibrant grass-roots progressive movement is winning victories, raising awareness and changing lives in every part of the country, but you might not know that if your main source of information is mainstream media. In the midst of a widening economic divide, a corporate assault on working families' living standards and the right-wing tea party grip on the Republican Party, millions of Americans are fighting back in their neighborhoods, workplaces and voting booths to challenge the plutocracy and restore democracy.
Many of these efforts have been led by baby boomer veterans of the civil rights, anti-war, women's rights, consumer safety and environmental movements. But in the past decade, a new generation of activists -- born after 1960 -- has stepped into leadership. Like the change makers who came before them, these activists know that the radical ideas of one generation are often the common-sense ideas of the next: They are practical idealists.
Who are the young radicals and reformers among us now whose names may not be well-known to the general public, but whose activism is leading the country in a more progressive direction? We have collected a sampling at BillMoyers.com and would love to hear about other activists you would add to the list.
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