Indivisible Houston’s President Daniel Cohen joins us to discuss fascism, election 2020, progressive activism, and much more.
Daniel Cohen had a lot to say.
Daniel Cohen did not mince his words. He spoke on the responsibility we must take to control our political interests.
Who is Daniel Cohen?
Daniel is a professional communicator with a deep love for advocacy. A lifelong Houstonian, Daniel grew up in a civically engaged family and has always taken part in his community. Today, he is dedicated to organizing to challenge institutions of power to make the world a better place. A career communicator, business owner, and Democratic Party precinct chair, Daniel believes in The People and the power of uncomfortable truths.
Daniel believes in an American democracy committed to good governance. We define good governance as a system that provides for the equitable treatment of all human beings, the defense of our natural rights, and the empowerment of every individual to reach their highest good.
Indivisible Houston supports a completely activated citizenry: universal advocacy, engagement, and knowledge of the people and processes in our communities and our government. Our chief job is as a supportive “cavalry” focused locally on elected officials for defensive purposes. However, since defense and offense are not clearly separated in politics, that can also mean engaging in proactive campaigns, and working to remove politicians from office.