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About the Progressive Populist
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"Who We Are
THE PROGRESSIVE POPULIST , a newspaper that believes
people are more important than corporations, premiered in November
1995 as a monthly tabloid publication based in Storm Lake, Iowa,
with editorial offices in Austin, Texas. In October 1999 it
expanded to twice-monthly publication. In 2005, the editorial
offices were moved a few miles south, to Manchaca, Texas.
The Progressive Populist reports from the heartland of
America on issues of interest to workers, small-business owners
and family farmers and ranchers. It serves as "The People's Voice
in a Corporate World."
In addition to reports from staff and contributing writers, the
Populist prints populist essays, speeches and articles from
independent newspapers and magazines. It publishes progressive and
populist columnists whose points of view are blocked out of most
daily newspaper op-ed pages.
The newspaper is edited by Jim Cullen, formerly a veteran daily
newspaper reporter in Texas and Louisiana and associate editor of
the Texas Observer , and Art Cullen, editor of the
twice-weekly Storm Lake (Iowa) Times .
Too many well-meaning, frustrated working people are attracted to
the rhetoric of the corporate-owned Republ"
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