Today, I talk with Amy Everitt, President of Golden State Opportunity, a nonprofit that strives to end poverty and improve the lives of low-income workers in California. Ms. Everitt shares with me the top 4 lessons she's learned in her more than two decades of advocacy, both in California and federally.




We also talk about the challenges facing the anti-poverty movement as California heads into another year of historic budget surplus and GSO's long term goal to support low-income communities as they build political power. 




Learn more about GSO and their amazing work on their website here.




Hosted by Kristina Bas Hamilton, founder of KBH Advocacy. Learn more about KBH Advocacy.




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