In mid-November, the Princeton Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter (YDSA) welcomed Sara Mughal, a shift supervisor and union leader at the Hopewell, New Jersey Starbucks…
On March 7, 1969, Princeton’s “super-psychedelic party weekend” began with a love-themed Junior Prom. Couples were handed love beads and lush flowers as they strolled…
“Princeton in the nation’s service and the service of humanity” is the unofficial motto of our University. At Princeton, opportunities for service abound: Community Action…
Believing in leftist ideologies alone does not automatically teach you how to safely protest, unionize, or organize. I have identified eight skills for radical leftists that are important for safely and effectively organizing communities.
“There used to be people with clipboards signing students up. They aren’t here anymore.” Ralph Nader ‘55 made this remark in Princeton’s Whig Hall Senate…
I went to the library for research. I pulled out a stack of books; Marina Abramovic’s dreamlike memoir, a collection of essays about art by…
Two local activists, Antonne Henshaw and Alexis Miller, recently spoke about their experiences in community organizing at the first workshop of a three-part series this fall. Student organizers Amanda Eisenhour and Rafi Lehmann weigh in on the series and on interorganizational capacity building.
This interview constitutes part of a series in which writers for the Prog sit down with leaders of progressive student groups on campus. Interviews are…
Princeton University loves to make their banners and publicity photos visually diverse, but the same effort is not put in to support under-represented groups on…
I look forward to protests of striving towards the resilient new, rather than ones that seem driven by their bringing of the nightmarish past into the nightmarish present, amplifying the grating power of both to the point of near insurmountability. If the past is not past, when can we move past it?