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Tag: BlackLivesMatter

Written by lifelongwobblyNovember 22, 2014May 4, 2017

If the Ferguson movement goes from the streets to the workplaces, what will we do?

From February to April 2011, everyone had their eyes on Wisconsin, praying for or dreading the widespread, self-organized strikes against the state’s austerity measures that seemed like a real possibility. So much has happened since then that it almost seems like ancient history, but this movement was seen by many of us at the time […]

Written by lifelongwobblyAugust 29, 2014May 4, 2017

Wildcat Political Strikes: #HandsUpDontShip and revolutionary unionism

In my post on the IWW’s General Convention I mentioned the events around the police murder of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO. “It seems clear that the anger over continual police murder of black and brown men has been simmering at a new level since the murder of Oscar Grant, that is, since the start […]

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