Michelle Kern

 
 
Michelle Kern

Michelle Kern has worked as part-time faculty in the Bay Area as a ceramics teacher for seven years. She has lived and worked primarily in the East Bay in the arts, including work at the Richmond Art Center and helping to found the independent art gallery Cricket Engine in Oakland. She relocated back to her native Peninsula four years ago to be closer to work, and now is beginning art, activism and union activity here in Silicon Valley.

Free speech, for-profit speech, and class struggle

Free speech, for-profit speech, and class struggle

How do we interpret "freedom of speech" in the context of class struggle and the fight for equality?

BY:Michelle Kern And Scott Hiley| March 9, 2017
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Women’s “State of the Union” and the 2016 elections

Women’s “State of the Union” and the 2016 elections

Representation in gender needs to be encouraged from those who teach, to our workplaces, unions, Congress, and yes, our presidency.

BY:Michelle Kern| June 23, 2016
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Convention Discussion: Online organizing – What is it and why should I take the plunge?

Convention Discussion: Online organizing – What is it and why should I take the plunge?

Submitted by Michelle Kern, Northern California An organizer faced today with an array of social media tolls might ask themselves-what good does this do me? Why should I be on...

BY:Michelle Kern| May 29, 2014
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Party veterans check out social media organizing

Party veterans check out social media organizing

New to social media? Here is what you need to know to get started.

BY:Michelle Kern| May 2, 2013
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