by Jeremy Brecher, originally published 19 February 2024 on Labor Network for Sustainability’s Strike! Commentaries, accessible here: https://www.labor4sustainability.org/articles/popular-enforcement-of-international-law-from-vietnam-to-gaza/ Listen to the audio version >> The International Court of Justice has found that Israel’s actions in Gaza may constitute genocide in violation of international law. A US District Court has endorsed that finding and added, “It… Read More »
How the Green New Deal from Below Integrates Diverse Constituencies
by Jeremy Brecher, originally published 02 February 2024 on Labor Network for Sustainability’s Strike! Commentaries, accessible here: https://www.labor4sustainability.org/articles/how-the-green-new-deal-from-below-integrates-diverse-constituencies/ Listen to the audio version >> Green New Deal initiatives at local, state, regional, and civil society levels around the country have drawn together diverse, sometimes isolated, or even conflicted constituencies around common programs for climate, jobs,… Read More »
Jeremy Brecher on How Labor and Climate Movements Build Power from Below
by Bob Buzzanco and Scott Parkin, originally published 18 January 2024 on CounterPunch, accessible here: https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/01/18/jeremy-brecher-on-how-labor-and-climate-movements-build-power-from-below/ FacebookTwitterRedditEmail In the latest Green and Red Podcast, Bob and Scott talk with author, labor historian and activist Jeremy Brecher who’s been engaged at the intersection of labor, the environment, and the climate for decades. Over 50 years ago,… Read More »
What Workers Want Is a Function of What They Think They Can Get
by Jeremy Brecher, originally published 15 January 2024 on Labor Network for Sustainability’s Strike! Commentaries, accessible here: https://www.labor4sustainability.org/articles/what-workers-want-is-a-function-of-what-they-think-they-can-get/ Podcast on Jacobin Radio >> The rise of industrial unionism in the 1930s shows that workers can join together across divisions of race, gender, ethnicity, occupation, and industry — and reveals the power they can acquire when they do…. Read More »
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