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Justin Krebs is a political strategist, entrepreneur and author based in New York City. He currently directs campaigns at MoveOn, the largest, multi-issue, progressive, grassroots organization in America. He is also an author and political entrepreneur. Justin is a founder of Living Liberally, the network of over 200 progressive social clubs including Drinking Liberally happy hours across the country. He is also a founder of The Tank, a sixteen-year-old non-profit home for performing arts and emerging artists in Manhattan. He is the author of Blue in a Red State [New Press, 2016] and 538 Ways to Live, Work and Play Like a Liberal [Skyhorse, 2010]. He participated in Humanity in Action’s Pioneers program and previously served as co-chair of the American Planning Board.
Updated March 2021
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