Resource Hub
The Fascism Barometer is part podcast and part learning hub, designed to support you in deepening your knowledge on fascism and sharing it with your friends, family, and community. Each episode contains resources to expand on what we discussed. Read, share, and spread the word. Check back often as this hub is updated frequently!
Resources from Season 3 - Episode 4 - Don’t Cede The Country with Adrienne Evans
Ejeris sits down with organizer, sociologist, and United Vision for Idaho Executive Director Adrienne Evans for a powerful conversation about belonging, authoritarianism, and what it really takes to build a movement that can stop rising fascism. Drawing from more than 107,000 conversations across rural communities, Adrienne challenges the idea that people in rural and conservative areas are fixed, unreachable, or already lost. Instead, she makes the case that many people have been waiting for an invitation, for someone to ask what they think and feel, and for movements to stop ceding whole communities to the far right.
Together, Ejeris and Adrienne explore why belonging can be the strongest political force and how deep listening can open up transformation.
Resources from Season 3 - Episode 3 - There Is No Opting Out with Tarso Ramos
Ejeris welcomes back researcher, strategist, and longtime movement advisor Tarso Ramos for a sobering and clarifying conversation about authoritarian consolidation, democratic renewal, and what it means to stay in the fight. Tarso and Ejeris explore why the barometer reads differently depending on the community you belong to and the dangers you face. Together, they examine the warning signs of rising fascism and an increasingly consolidated authoritarian state, the escalating attacks on targeted communities and social justice organizations, and the urgent need to shift from protest to challenge.
Resources from Season 3 - Episode 2 - Building Governing Power with Sendolo Diaminah
Ejeris Dixon sits down with organizer, strategist, and Carolina Federation co-director Sendolo Diaminah for a powerful conversation about what it takes to build a political home strong enough to confront the Far Right. Sendolo shares the story of how workplace organizing and a clear-eyed assessment of power led him to help build one of North Carolina’s most significant independent political organizations. Together, Ejeris and Sendolo explore voter suppression, the criminalization of mass participation, and why the fight against fascism requires movements that can organize and overwhelm systems designed to keep people from power.