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This Monday is Memorial Day.
Redneck Gone Green Co-host Shane Knight is a Marine Corps veteran, and he and I are in fierce agreement that Memorial Day should not glorify war or empire. Instead, we honor working-class...
This episode features a deep discussion on the epochal crisis of global capitalism, its environmental, social, and political dimensions, and the potential pathways for revolutionary change. Guest William Robinson shares insights from his ex...
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This Monday, May 18 at 3pm pacific, 6pm eastern. Co-host Shane Knight and I will be in conversation with William I. Robinson, Professor of Sociology at the University of California- Santa Barbara. We will be talking about...
For a generation of organizers, the history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers has existed as legend: Wildcat strikes in the Detroit auto plants, Black workers confronting both corporate power of the auto industry and racism insid...
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I am very excited to share that this Monday, May 11 at 3pm pacific, 6pm eastern we will be broadcasting a pre-recorded interview with Jerome Scott, one of the co-authors of Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolution...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
David has sued corporate polluters, done policy advocacy, run for political office and been arrested for non-violent civil disobedience. He is Co-Coordinator of the US Solidarity Economy Network and with the People’s Network for Land & Liberation.
Shane is the Co-Host of Redneck Gone Green, Co-Managing Director, and Chief Creative Officer at Democracy at Work.
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