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Organizing the unemployed, then and now

Organizing the unemployed, then and now

Unemployed Councils successfully mobilized hundreds of thousands of the unemployed. Can this organizing model work today?

BY: W. T. Whitney, Jr.| June 12, 2020
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Elections matter. Movements matter more.

Elections matter. Movements matter more.

The pandemic and protests against the murder of George Floyd may be bringing our country to the brink of something new.

BY: Joe Sims| June 5, 2020
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Women’s power: Unleashing our true potential

Women’s power: Unleashing our true potential

The changing roles of women in American society reflect their growing political power.

BY: Michelle Kern| March 12, 2020
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Political independence and working-class leadership

Political independence and working-class leadership

The working class must see itself as the leader representing the interests of the overwhelming majority.

BY: M. Siddique| February 25, 2020
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Half but not equal: The status of working women in the U.S.

Half but not equal: The status of working women in the U.S.

Women face unique forms of oppression based on gender, work, and nationality.

BY: Shuron Jones| April 5, 2018
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