PBT History & Founding
PBT's LTA
PBT Power-Building
PBT's 2025 Work
LTA Grab-bag
100

This organization is the newest addition to PBT.

Firelands

100

The number of PBT organizations that are base-building organizations.

6

100

The key power-building element of PBT’s base building work.

Leadership development of our base

100

We all put our plans for 2025 into this document after the LTA Adoption Event.

Our 2025 PBT Work Plan

100

The type of conflict we agree to engage in.

Generative

200

This PBT organization is the youngest in the movement.

Washington Community Alliance (WCA)

200

What PBT is working together to do, as stated in the first line of the Vision & Values.

Build statewide progressive power in low-income and communities of color in Washington

200

Name the 5 components of PBT’s power building model.

Issue Alignment, Base Power, Electoral Power, Narrative Power, CoGoverning Power

200

Bus, OA and LCF did this activity this on October 25-26, 2025. 

Canvassed in Yakima & Sunnyside (Yakima Day of Action)

200

The three priority counties in our long-term electoral strategy.

King, Pierce, Yakima

300

The year that PBT was founded.

2022

300

What is and will remain at the center of our work.

Community organizing/base building

300

The tool PBT uses to create a shared understanding of power in the state.

    

Collective Power Analysis

300

During 2025 primaries, these organizations did extensive door and campus GOTV outreach to win Democracy Vouchers in Seattle

WA Bus & WACAN

300

This former PBT member just won a race for Seattle City Council.

Dionne Foster

400

The names of all 7 PBT EDs

Cinthia, Danielle, Lilliane, Mary, Stina, Roxana & Kamau

400

Name three of our shared PBT values.

Strong organizational ecosystem, Community wisdom and leadership, Political autonomy, Anti-racism, Evolution and shared power, Accountability to the movement, Driven by love, care, and liberation, Continuous organizing

400

This is defined as “a practice of cultivating strong, sustained and mutually-accountable relationships with decision-makers to advance our long-term agenda.”

Co-Governance

400

The Narrative "Working Group" (before it was a Committee) produced the first PBT messaging guide in this year.

2024

400

This number is PBT’s estimated goal for the base of supportive, progressive voters needed to be decisive in statewide elections.

400,000 – 500,000

500

This is the correct pronunciation of Justice's last name.

Geddes ("like 'lettuce'")

500

Name two of the 6 ways PBT will accomplish our LTA, as stated in the Vision & Values.

(any of the following): Ensuring our government represents our base, Building the muscle to impact elections, Sharpening our analysis and tactics, Elevating narratives that empower our base, Growing momentum and inter-movement trust, Shifting the focus of funders and political operatives

500

PBT’s definition of power.

Power is the ability to achieve purpose, including having the influence or control of the resources necessary to achieve that purpose.

500

PBT agreed that this race was of shared importance to us in 2025, and had the closest general election results.

Edwin Obras

500

This wonky-sounding long-term legislative priority is one we all have in common.

Progressive Revenue