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The Identity Politics of Being 'Enough' with Tonya Mosley, and Jenifer Ancona on Organizing a New American Majority

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Political Breakdown hosts Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos, with Way to Win co-founder Jenifer Ancona. (Guy Marzorati/KQED)

Tonya Mosley, host of KQED’s new podcast Truth Be Told, joins Marisa and Scott to talk about identity politics and the struggle for candidates of color to be “enough.”  Then, Jenifer Ancona of Way to Win discusses the group’s focus on voters of color, the importance of year-round organizing, why funding candidate campaigns isn’t sustainable, and the “reverse coattails” effect they are hoping to spark on the local level.

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