Jeremy Brecher

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ALESSANDRA WRITES ABOUT THE IMPACT OF TIM’S WRITING

Posted by Jeremy Brecher

December 8, 2009   It is really a vey sad and unexpected new. I met Tim just once, in Belem, in the seminar Labor and globalization, but before I read his book written with Brecher about global movements. One of the first and more useful books to understand those movements. Ironic, intelligent and curious: a… Read More »

Filed Under: In Memory of Tim Costello

TIM’S BOOKS

Posted by Jeremy Brecher

December 8, 2009   Excerpts from reviews and comments on books by Tim Costello Common Sense for Hard Times (with Jeremy Brecher), (Washington, D.C./New York: Institute for Policy Studies/Two Continents Publishing Group, 1976) Building Bridges: The Emerging Grassroots Alliance of Labor and Community (ed., with Jeremy Brecher) (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1990) Global Village… Read More »

Filed Under: In Memory of Tim Costello

IN MEMORY OF TIM, POEM

Posted by Jeremy Brecher

December 8, 2009   While I was thinking about how wonderful it was to work with Tim and spend time with him, I remembered one of my favorite poems. For me, it captures Tim’s essence and what made him so special and expresses it far more beautifully than I ever could. As I read it… Read More »

Filed Under: In Memory of Tim Costello

ABOUT OUR TIM

Posted by Jeremy Brecher

December 8, 2009   He was with sunshine smile, friends! sad Liliana

Filed Under: In Memory of Tim Costello

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ABOUT JEREMY BRECHER

11You and I may not know each other, but I suspect there are some problems that we share -- problems like climate change, war, and injustice. For half a century I have been participating in and writing about social movements that address those problems. The purpose of this website is to share what I've learned. I hope it provides something of use to you in addressing our common problems.

For the record, I am the author of more than a dozen books on labor and social movements. I have written and/or produced more than twenty video documentaries. I have participated in movements for nuclear disarmament, civil rights, peace in Vietnam, international labor rights, global economic justice, accountability for war crimes, climate protection, and many others.

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Common Preservation

  Human Survival Movement

Climate Protection

  Climate and Labor

  Climate Insurgency

  Against Doom

  Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs

Labor History

  Strike!

  Common Sense for Hard Times

STRIKE! Commentaries on Solidarity and Survival

  • The Greentech Revolution: Energy Production
  • The Greentech Revolution: A New Strike! Series
  • Quelling the Polycrisis
  • Dynamics of Polycrisis 2.0
  • Up For Grabs: Polycrisis 2.0
  • Social Strikes: Confronting ICE and Resisting Authoritarianism
  • Ehren Watada: The Duty to Oppose Crimes of State

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