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Taking a Hammer to It

Jeremy Hsu New Scientist
An eye-opening read traces today’s collective rage against big tech back to the Luddite uprising the industrial revolution.

UMWA Joins Fight Against Landfill

Shawn Street United Mine Workers of America
Placing a landfill on this site [Moss 3 Preparation Plant occupied by miners during 1989 Pittston strike] is a snub to not only those surviving workers but Russell County’s proud labor heritage.

Tidbits – Mar.21 2024 – Reader Comments: Most Committed Are the Uncommitted; Schumer Clears Path for Democrats; Jonathan Glazer’s Brave Oscar Speech; Folk Music and the New Deal; Women’s History Month in Song, Spoken Word; Block & Build-Left Strategy

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Reader Comments: Most Committed Are the Uncommitted; Schumer Clears Path for Democrats To Disavow Netanyahu; Jonathan Glazer’s Brave Oscar Speech; Folk Music and the New Deal; Women's History Month in Song, Spoken Word; Block & Build: Left Strategy;

Angela Davis: Standing With Palestinians

Angela Y. Davis Hammer & Hope
Reflecting on the past 60 years. "This is the first time in my own political memory that the Palestine solidarity movement is experiencing such broad support both throughout the U.S. and all over the world."

Schumer Spoke for Diaspora Jews

Harold Meyerson The American Prospect
Schumer was giving voice to what most Democratic officeholders believed but were afraid to say, and he clearly had the blessing of President Biden to go ahead and make that speech. It also showed the divide between Israeli Jews and diaspora Jews.

AFSCME’s DC 37 Retirees Hearing Didn’t Settle Anything…

Joe Maniscalco Work Bites
The Judicial Panel hearing ostensibly called to decide if AFSCME President Lee Saunders acted appropriately in taking over control of the DC 37 Retirees Association and suspending its officers in February has only sparked more questions.