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Lane Windham
Lane Windham is the Associate Director of Georgetown University’s Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor and co-director of WILL Empower (Women Innovating Labor Leadership.) She is author of...
- Union organizing is a gender justice issue
- #MeToo solidarity: Time to transform the workplace for all women
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Jaime de Leon
Jaime de Leon writes the blog El Choro, “a monthly news source for smart asses and sinvergüenzas,” published on Gozamos, an independent online magazine focused on Latino arts and activism....
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Marca Bristo
Marca Bristo is a pioneer of Chicago’s disability rights movement. A former patient of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Bristo helped launch Access Living. She is is an international advocate...
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James H. Williams
James H. Williams is a retired professor and long-time labor and community activist living in Tacoma, Washington.
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Errin Haines Whack
Errin Haines Whack is the Associated Press' Race and Ethnicity writer. She is an award-winning journalist focused on the intersection of race, politics and culture, including civil and voting rights,...
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Kenny Coyle
Kenny Coyle has been based in Asia for more than a decade and often writes on Asian issues. He is the author of several topical pamphlets, YouTube videos, articles for...
- Chile’s ‘1000 Days of Revolution’: A Marxist analysis of the Allende years
- Burma’s Communists say military coup a symptom of Myanmar’s crony capitalism
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