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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPramila Jayapal Wants Democrats to Know That Resistance Is Not Enough
https://www.thenation.com/article/resistance-is-not-enough/The freshman congresswoman from Washington thinks that this is the time when progressive ideas can go mainstream.
By Joan Walsh
Pramila Jayapal, the representative from Washington States Seventh District, an early Bernie Sanders supporter and a longtime advocate for immigrants, ran for Congress in 2016 expecting to join a progressive caucus that would push President Hillary Clinton to the left. Instead, she joined a resistance movement fighting to stop Donald Trump from enacting policies of fathomless cruelty. In her first few months, shes excelled at that job. She immediately began showing people what resistance looks like, recalls Democracy for Americas Robert Cruickshank, who lives in Jayapals district. House minority leader Nancy Pelosi calls her a rising star in the Democratic caucus.
Indeed, Jayapal is the Anti-Trump, politically and psychologically: A sunny Indian immigrant, shes a whirlwind of positive, progressive energy. She came to the United States at age 16 to study at Georgetown; did a short stint on Wall Street before getting her MBA at Northwestern; and worked for a while in international development. After the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, Jayapal founded the group Hate Free Zone (later OneAmerica) to promote tolerance and fight for immigrant, civil, and human rights. In 2014, while running for a State Senate seat as a Democrat, she joined a hunger strike sponsored by immigrant- and womens-rights groups to protest President Obamas deportation policies. Now, four months into her first term in Congress, Jayapal is already a leader of the Democratic resistance. Shes played a high-profile role supporting Washington States challenges to Trumps Muslim ban, rallying with thousands at Seattles airport and working with targeted residents. Trumps immigrant crackdown, in turn, has raised her national profile. When Seattle-area residents are being rounded up by ICE or detained at the airport, and Pramila Jayapal fights for themthats both local and national, Cruickshank says. Seattle sees itself as a national leader, and we want a member of Congress who reflects that.
Her Republican colleagues have noticed, too. Jayapal tangled with Idaho Representative Raúl Labrador during a House Judiciary Committee hearing after he told her to learn how to read when she called Trumps travel ban a Muslim ban. She smacked back at Iowa Representative Steve King for tweeting that We cant restore our civilization with somebody elses babies, proudly declaring: I am somebody elses baby and a proud American. In March, the progressive fund-raising group Blue America chose her as its first freshman endorsement for 2018. And Bernie Sanders asked her to help him publicly announce his College for All Act, alongside progressive stalwarts Representative Keith Ellison and Senator Elizabeth Warren; Jayapal is the sponsor of the House version.
Perhaps most important, Jayapal is a bridge between the still-feuding Clinton and Sanders wings of the Democratic Party (she worked for Clinton enthusiastically once Sanders left the race). I spoke with her as the divisions were widening again during the Democratic National Committees Unity Tour, when Sanders and new DNC chair Tom Perez angered many pro-choice progressives by dismissing concerns about the anti-choice voting record of Omaha mayoral candidate Heath Mello (who ended up losing), even as Sanders questioned whether Democrat Jon Ossoffthe surprise first-place finisher in the primary to succeed Republican Tom Price in Georgias Sixth Districtwas truly a progressive. Jayapal joined the troubled Unity Tour in Salt Lake City in late April and helped to put it back on track with a passionate speech calling on progressives to unite around class, race, and gender. We talked about her compelling pleafirst made in August 2015, after Black Lives Matter protesters prevented Sanders from speaking at a rally in Seattlethat folks on the left learn how to call people in, even as we call them out.
This interview is based on two recent conversations and has been edited for length and clarity.
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