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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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Women are the working class.

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When I was a young woman, I took a job cleaning houses in Raleigh, North Carolina. I signed on with a company, the type that pays you $7.15 an hour but charges the h...

10 days ago
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Story Updates

This week, we are checking back in on a few previous stories from around the country about working-class people and their organizing.

Members of the Players Alliance protest the private equity buyout of Electronic Arts in California. Photo...

22 days ago
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"What we have is a common language."

Dorothea Project members in Minneapolis.

When I talked to Vidi Herrera this past winter, she said something to me that I’m hearing a lot: Something feels off.

For Vidi, that nagging feeling started right after Donald Trump was re-elected...

a month ago
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Build Your Village

Heidi Borland tables in Idaho. Photo provided by Heidi.

Heidi Borland is sitting in her Idaho Falls home, folding laundry. Baskets and baskets of laundry.

The laundry could be hers– Heidi is a mom of a busy five-year-old who loves a...

a month ago
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"It turns out voters really, really care about their nursing homes"

Seniors across Wisconsin have been organizing to protect their local nursing homes from being sold to for profit companies.

Over the last year and some change, I’ve been talking to and writing with Wisconsin seniors who have been organizi...

a month ago
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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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