
Season 2 · Episode 7
How resisting housing evictions can lead to a better world
There's a theory that in recent years some parts of the working class are being badly let down, and have sought answers elsewhere - contributing to the rise of right-wing populists and policies. This week we talk to Nick, one of the founders of ACORN, the
January 21, 202148m 34sExplicit
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Show Notes
There's a theory that in recent years some parts of the working class are being badly let down, and have sought answers elsewhere - contributing to the rise of right-wing populists and policies. This week we talk to Nick, one of the founders of ACORN, the community union who's main focus is on housing justice, but with much bigger ambitions to genuinely create working class solidarity and power as an alternative to the appeal of people like Trump. Started in Bristol based off a USA model of organising, they are confrontational, successful and controversial with branches all over the country. Nick and Neil talk about the journey so far, unpack some of the criticisms laid against ACORN and a vision for a different world.
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