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Mourn Stanley Hill, 1st Black Leader of DC 37

Richard Steier The Chief-Leader
Stanley Hill rose through the ranks of District Council 37. He became its first black executive director but was forced to resign when the union was rocked by a corruption scandal involving some of his closest aides and political allies.

Who Should Negotiate Peace in Afghanistan?

Kathy Kelly The Progressive
“The war was started by men, the war will be ended by men . . but it’s the women and children who suffer the most and they have a right to define peace.”

Everything You Need to Know About General Strikes

Kim Kelly Teen Vogue
No Class is an op-ed column by writer and radical organizer Kim Kelly that connects worker struggles and the current state of the American labor movement with its storied — and sometimes bloodied — past.

2019 Will Be a Big Year for Water

Tara Lohan The Revelator
wildlife refuge in Nevada
We’ll have to contend with new limits to the Clean Water Act, growing threats from climate change and fixing our aging infrastructure.

Africa’s Place in the Radical Imagination

Zoé Samudzi ROAR
demonstrators in Madagascar
But often, in the process of dreaming that constitutes our radicalisms, we retreat into ahistorical and erasing revisionisms as opposed to situating our political visions within some concrete foundation.