This collection of progressive thought will give the reader many new ideas to think about for the Trump resistance movement growing in the counties of western Kentucky.
The book was published just before Christmas 2016 and has become a national best seller. If you want to fight the Trump Nightmare, buy this book and take note of the tactics spelled out in its pages.
Ivan Potter
West Kentucky Journal
2-28-2018
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren Contribute to a Progressive-Themed Essay Collection
By Maryann Yin on Dec. 8, 2016 - 3:55 PM
Melville House announced plans to publish an essay collection entitled What We Do Now: Standing Up For Your Values in Trump's America. The book will feature manifestos by liberal-minded political figures, famous journalists, and the heads of progressive organizations.
Valerie Merians, the co-publisher of the company, gave this statement in the press release: "Donald Trump ran a campaign based on hate. We know that his vision of the country is not shared by a majority of Americans. Our hope is that this book will galvanize, and provide a roadmap to, the millions of Americans who want to fight back by standing up for their values."
Both Merians and Dennis Johnson, the co-publisher, served as the editors of this project. Some of the notable contributors include Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Bernie Sanders, and feminist icon Gloria Steinem. Below, we've posted the full list of writers. The publication date has been scheduled for January 17, 2017.
What We Do Now Contributors
- Cornell William Brooks, the CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- Michael Brune, the executive director of the Sierra Club
- Rea Carey, the executive director of the National LGBTQ Task Force
- David Cole, the national legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Dave Eggers, an award-winning writer and the founder of McSweeney's Publishing
- Ilyse Hogue, the president of the NARAL Pro-Choice America
- Cristina Jimenez, the co-founder of United We Dream
- M. Dove Kent, the executive director of Jews For Racial & Economic Justice
- Mara Keisling, the founder of the National Center for Transgender Equality
- Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, a spiritual leader who serves the Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
- Paul Krugman, a Nobel Laureate and a columnist for The New York Times
- George Lakoff, a cognitive linguist
- Allan Lichtman, a historian and professor at American University
- John R. MacArthur, the publisher of Harper's Magazine
- Bill McKibben, the co-founder of 350.org
- Ilhan Omar, a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Brittany Packnett, the co-founder of Campaign Zero and the vice president of national community alliances for Teach For America
- Robert B. Reich, a former Secretary of Labor who served in the cabinet of President Bill Clinton
- Anthony Romero, the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Bernie Sanders, a United States Senator who represents the state of Vermont
- George Saunders, an author
- Linda Sarsour, the executive director of the Arab American Association of New York
- Gloria Steinem, an advocate for women's rights and the founder of Ms. magazine
- Trevor Timm, the co-founder of the Freedom of the Press Foundation
- Nato Thompson, the chief curator of Creative Time
- Katrina vanden Heuvel, the publisher of The Nation
- Elizabeth Warren, a United States Senator who represents the state of Massachusetts