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Working Class Storytelling

Gwen Frisbie-Fulton, Sue Granzella

Stories with working-class people, about working-class places and working-class organizing.

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  • Gwen Frisbie-Fulton

    Mom, writer, organizer, Southerner. All things working-class. Writes @workingclassstories here on Substack.

  • Sue Granzella

    Giving voice to teachers and librarians in the age of education culture wars. Teacher, author, fan of stand-up comedy, and stalker of dogs.

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