By Jay O’Hara Originally published 26 May 2017 on https://wagingnonviolence.org To the outward eye, the climate movement looks to be back on its heels, reeling from the ascendancy of a fossil fuel regime, the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline, the zombie Keystone XL and the threatened departure of the United States from the Paris… Read More »
Building a Trump-free, fossil-free future
By Jeremy BrecherOriginally published 27 April 2017 on https://wagingnonviolence.org As the thousands of foot-weary protesters leave the April 29 Peoples Climate March in Washington, D.C. — and its scores of sister marches around the country — one question will no doubt be foremost on their minds: How can a march, or indeed any other action they… Read More »
Social self-defense: Labor must embrace the anti-Trump resistance to fight for the working class
By Jeremy Brecher and Joe Uehlein Originally published Monday 4 March 2017 on www.salon.com Survival of the labor movement depends on denying Trump the power to implement his agenda This article originally appeared in In These Times. The Trump presidency presents organized labor with a dilemma. On the one hand, Trump’s advocacy for fossil fuel, infrastructure… Read More »
International Labor Communications Association (ICLA): Highlights Strike! in their March e-newsletter
ILCA Bookshelf Published 45 years ago and re-released in 2014, Strike! is a seminal text in the canon of American labor history. “Strike! narrates the dramatic story of repeated, massive, and sometimes violent revolts by ordinary working people in America. It tells this exciting hidden history from the point of view of the rank-and-file workers who… Read More »
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