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Jacobin Radio: From Outrage to Power in Minneapolis w/ Luis Feliz Leon

Feb 10, 2026
Kieran Knutson, president of Minneapolis CWA Local 7250 and veteran labor organizer. Luis Feliz Leon, labor journalist and organizer covering mass strikes. They recount Minneapolis resistance to ICE raids. They explore coordinated shutdowns, mutual aid networks, strategic corporate targeting, and plans for a democratic workers assembly. Short, vivid stories of organizing under pressure.
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INSIGHT

Occupation Transformed Everyday Life

  • Minneapolis experienced a de facto military occupation that reshaped daily life and social routines.
  • That siege created conditions where most residents chose to fight back rather than surrender.
INSIGHT

Decades Built The Moment

  • Years of organizing, uprisings, and coalition-building laid the foundation for the January actions.
  • The mass mobilization did not spring from nowhere but from decades of institution-building in Minnesota.
ANECDOTE

Cold Day, Hot Mobilization

  • On a nearly -20°F January 23 Luis Feliz Leon witnessed a huge march that felt like a battlefield and a mirror for self-recognition.
  • He described workers pressing bosses to close and then continuing strike demands the next day.
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