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again, not like i have a horse in the race but can someone in usa just tell me out of sheer interest what it's like organizing? CPUSA, PSL, otherwise. i'm also interested if anyone knows anyone in WWP?
I have some experience with PSL, but it really depends on the place in the US. Mostly its mobilizing for protests, getting people into unions and doing smaller awareness raising events / campaigns.
Not a full member of an org yet (working on it), but from what I've heard from organizers it's a lot like herding cats. It varies from org to org, but a lot of the time it's trying to convince people to not just stay at home for a weekend and instead get out, regularly.