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Assistant Professor Rutgers Labor Studies; author "We Are the Union: How Worker-to-Worker Organizing is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big" (January 2025) & "Red State Revolt"; Bernie 2020 national surrogate, EWOC, DSA
Research-tivist with stops at UNITE HERE, Culinary Workers 226, AFL-CIO, immigrant and worker centers, and the 50/50 Climate Project.
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