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New Progressive Voices: Values and Policies for the 21st Century
Today is the official release of New Progressive Voices: Values and Policies for the 21st Century. A project of the Progressive Ideas Netowrk, a coalition of think tanks and activist organizations, the report proposes bold and transformational ideas for change in American society. Take a look at some of these ideas.
Today, the Center for Community Change is proud to announce the official release
of New Progressive Voices: Values and Policies for the 21st Century. Last week, the Movement Vision Lab at the Center for Community Change was given a sneak preview of the report.
New Progressive Voices is a project of the
Progressive Ideas Network, a
recently-formed coalition of think tanks and activist organizations dedicated to
promoting a unified progressive vision for our country and the world. The
members of the Progressive Ideas Network believe in the possibilities for bold,
transformational change in American society, and their business is to generate the
ideas and policies needed to create that change. New Progressive Voices brings together some of
the best ideas that we’ve generated, and we hope you’ll take a look:
Introduction: Nate Loewentheil and Deepak Bhargava
Section I:
Looking Ahead:
Building Shared Prosperity—Economic Policy
Institute
By
Larry Mishel and Nancy Cleeland
Investing in our
Future—Roosevelt Institution
By Nate Loewentheil and
Vera Eidelman
Section II: Realizing Our Values
Capturing Democracy’s Surge—Demos
By Stuart Comstock-Gay
and Miles Rapoport
Upholding Community Values—Center for
Community Change
By
Deepak Bhargava and Seth Borgos
Rejoining the World—Institute
for Agriculture and Trade Policy
By Jim Harkness and Alexandra
Spieldoch
Section III: Taking Action
Health
Care for America—Campaign for America’s Future
By Roger
Hickey
An Inclusive Green Economy—Green for All
By Van Jones and Jason
Walsh
The Promise of Opportunity—Opportunity Agenda
By Alan
Jenkins
A Strengthened Middle Class—The Drum Major Institute
By Andrea
Batista Schlesinger and Amy
Traub



