YEAR IN REVIEW: In May 2020, the Progressive International was born.

In the seven months since, our coalition has grown to include unions, parties, and movements representing millions of people around the world.

Here is a 🧵 of our first year in review:
2/ The Progressive International launched with a mission to unite, organize, and mobilize progressive forces.

As Council member Noam Chomsky set out, the stakes of this mission are existential.

How can we make solidarity more than a slogan?
3/ We answered this question across three main pillars of work.

The first is the Movement, where we connect, support, and mobilize activists around the world.

What were some of the Movement highlights in 2020?
6/ And we campaigned with Senator Bernie Sanders, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, and representatives around the world for total debt forgiveness and an emergency injection of finances to the Global South. https://progressive.international/movement/campaign/cancel-the-debt-5dd21aa8-214e-4f86-bcd8-012ff864733e/en
7/ Next is our Blueprint pillar, where we convene scholars and practitioners to design a policy blueprint to transform the institutions that impact our lives, our communities, and the planet.

What were some of the Blueprint highlights in 2020?
11/ Our third pillar is the Wire: a wire service to the world's progressive forces.

Every day, the Wire translates stories, essays, and statements from Progressive International members and partner publications.

What are some 2020 highlights?
17/ All the recordings from the Summit — including keynotes by @yanisvaroufakis and @NaomiAKlein, as well as interventions by @vijayprashad, @CornelWest, @Nanjala1, @ETemelkuran and many others — can be found on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCksuNtEJ9-jUDQn5-yiIZlg/featured
18/ Two months later — on Black Friday — the PI kicked off its most ambitious project to date, teaming up with trade unions, social movements, and citizens around the world to #MakeAmazonPay.
20/ One week later, the PI announced the formation of a new legislative alliance: over 400 MPs from 34 countries across six continents uniting to #MakeAmazonPay.

Legislative action has now been taken in Scotland, Poland, Greece, Brazil, and Australia.
21/ Rounding off the year, the @ProgIntl launched "The Internationalist," a new weekly show connecting struggles across the planet.
22/ By the end of 2020, The Internationalist had featured voices from India’s farmer strike, trade unions fighting Amazon, and dissidents reflecting on a decade of uprising after the Arab Spring.
23/ None of this would have been possible without you.

The PI is funded exclusively by small-dollar donations, which go directly toward the activities highlighted on this thread.

If you have just $5 to spare, please consider a monthly donation today. https://progressive.international/support/ 
END/ The crises of 2020 — of climate, capital, and viral pandemic — have made one thing clear: Internationalism is not a luxury. It is a strategy for survival.

The @ProgIntl looks forward to fighting in the new year.

And we invite you to join us.
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