131 Michael Cabonargi, candidate for Clerk of Courts / Mony Ruiz-Velasco from PASO




Indivisible Chicago Podcast show

Summary: LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, AND RATE Every week, Indivisible Chicago Podcast host Tom Moss talks to politicians, newsmakers, academics and activists about resisting the Trump agenda. The ICP is also a great way to keep up with what’s happening in Indivisible Chicago. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or listen online at IndivisibleChicago.com/podcast. Take a minute to rate us on iTunes. It helps us get the word out about the ICP. https://apple.co/2oR4UlH ICP is part of the DemCast Podcast Network. INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES AND ACTIONS FOR MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2019 _1. Sexism by proxy is what happens when you say you would have no problem voting for a female candidate — it’s your neighbors that are the problem, and therefore you don’t support that female candidate after all. A recent study out of Northwestern University debunks the myth. More at lat.ms/ICP_proxy. _2. Mony Ruiz-Velasco, executive director of PASO West Suburban Action Project on the effort to end the cruelty occurring in our name on the southern border. Call your Senators and Representatives today and tell them to defund MPP in this year’s budget. More information is available at pasoaction.org/ _3. Michael Cabonargi wants to modernize and reform the Office of the Cook County Clerk of Courts — the office now held by the retiring Dorothy Brown. This week, he joins to podcast to talk about the work of that office and why it deserves our attention. The Indivisible Chicago Alliance is not endorsing in this race, but more information is available about Cabonargi’s campaign at michaelcabonargi.com.