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Direct action pushes elected officials to pay attention to issues they might ignore. But what happens when an activist enters government service? How does one bring the activist mindset to institutions that work on bargains and not upsetting the status quo? We talk with Rev. Darryl Gray about this balance and how Cori Bush used relational organizing skills to gain support in unexpected places. We also discuss the nature of the severely divided politics of Missouri.
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Direct action pushes elected officials to pay attention to issues they might ignore. But what happens when an activist enters government service? How does one bring the activist mindset to institutions that work on bargains and not upsetting the status quo? We talk with Rev. Darryl Gray about this balance and how Cori Bush used relational organizing skills to gain support in unexpected places. We also discuss the nature of the severely divided politics of Missouri.