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Subject Tidbits – Apr.10 – Reader Comments: Trump Tariffs Tanked Economy; How Dems Can Win by Organizing From the County Up; Library Assn Sues To Stop Trump Cuts; New Resource – Black Federal Workers by State; Webinar-Labor and the Crisis of Democracy;
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TIDBITS – APR.10 – READER COMMENTS: TRUMP TARIFFS TANKED ECONOMY;
HOW DEMS CAN WIN BY ORGANIZING FROM THE COUNTY UP; LIBRARY ASSN SUES
TO STOP TRUMP CUTS; NEW RESOURCE – BLACK FEDERAL WORKERS BY STATE;
WEBINAR-LABOR AND THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY;  
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April 10, 2025
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_ Reader Comments: Trump Tariffs Tanked Economy; How Dems Can Win by
Organizing From the County Up; Library Assn Sues To Stop Trump Cuts;
New Resource - Black Federal Workers by State; Webinar-Labor and the
Crisis Of Democracy; Cartoons and more.... _

Tidbits - Reader Comments, Resources, Announcements, AND cartoons -
Apr. 10, 2025, xxxxxx

 

* RE: TRUMP’S TARIFFS AREN’T GOING TO WORK HOW HE THINKS THEY
WILL  (EDWARD BARROS; BRYAN MULLINS)
* YOU HANDED YOUR FUTURE TO A CONMAN. NOW YOU'RE HOLDING THE RECEIPT
 --  MEME
* THE ECONOMY  --  CARTOON BY CLAY BENNETT
* RE: HOW DEMOCRATS CAN WIN BY ORGANIZING FROM THE COUNTY UP
 (JENNIFER NOURI; ETHAN YOUNG; PAUL BUHLE)
* RE: ALL OUT FOR APRIL 5TH – HANDS OFF!  (DOUG BARNES)
* RE: WORKING PEOPLE RESPOND TO EXECUTIVE ORDER ATTACKING FEDERAL
WORKER COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS  (TOM GOGAN)
* RE: UNIONS NEED TO MOUNT A MILITANT RESPONSE TO TRUMP’S ASSAULT
 (SAM BOSKEY; MARK D. ANDERSON; BRANDON MOUSER)
* TRUMP TAKES A WELL DESERVED LONG WEEKEND OFF  --  MEME
 (ENTITLEDPEOPLESUK)
* RE: AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SUES TO STOP TRUMP CUTS  (CARL
DAVIDSON)
* RE: EVIDENCE OF ‘EXECUTION-STYLE’ KILLINGS OF PALESTINIAN AID
WORKERS BY ISRAELI FORCES, DOCTOR SAYS  (BENJAMIN AMOS GERBER)
* RE: AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES ARE COMPLICIT IN THEIR OWN DESTRUCTION
 (DAVID WEST; THERESA GALLAGHER; BRYAN MULLINS)
* TRUMP'S TARIFFS IMPACT ON THE WORLD ECONOMY  --  CARTOON BY
PETER KUPER
* MEDICINE  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY ROB ROGERS
* RE: ONGOING INFLUENCE OF SLAVERY AND JIM CROW IN THE SOUTH  (MIKE
BUDD)
* FOLLOWING ORDERS  --  MEME
* ODE TO DOGE  POEM BY JOSEPH G. RAMSEY
* YOU’VE GOT SPAM!  --  CARTOON BY LALO ALCARAZ
* VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP  --  CARTOON BY JEFF DANZIGER

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RESOURCES:

* BLACK FEDERAL WORKERS BY STATE  (VALERIE WILSON / ECONOMIC POLICY
INSTITUTE)

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ANNOUNCEMENTS:

* TURKEY'S NEW PROTEST MOVEMENT  --  ONLINE EVENT  --  APRIL 16
 (MERIP - MIDDLE EAST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION PROJECT)
* GENDER GAP: CAPITALISM AND THE ANTI-FEMINIST AGENDA  --
 KICK-OFF SESSION OF THE WEBINAR SERIES: THE IDEOLOGICAL GENDER GAP
 --  WEBINAR  --  APRIL 22  (TRANSFORM! EUROPE)
* ABOUT TRANSFORM! EUROPE
* LABOR AND THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY: WORKING-CLASS POLITICS IN AN
AGE OF AUTHORITARIANISM  --  NEW YORK CITY & ZOOM  --  MAY 8 AND 9
 (CUNY SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES)

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RE: TRUMP’S TARIFFS AREN’T GOING TO WORK HOW HE THINKS THEY WILL
 

I agree with something Trump said, we have never seen anything like
this...

Edward Barros
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Does anything?

Bryan Mullins
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YOU HANDED YOUR FUTURE TO A CONMAN. NOW YOU'RE HOLDING THE RECEIPT
 --  MEME

 

 

THE ECONOMY  --  CARTOON BY CLAY BENNETT

 

Clay Bennett
April 4, 2025
Chattanooga Times Free Press
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RE: HOW DEMOCRATS CAN WIN BY ORGANIZING FROM THE COUNTY UP
 

I wish people would stop calling these good people 'Democrats' they
are the progressive caucus. We should realize the Democrat
establishment is just a corporate and foreign interest committee, the
opposite of what these good people stand for.

Jennifer Nouri
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It's a GOP success that so many people refer to the "Democrat Party",
which is a pejorative formerly reserved for conventions so Republicans
can avoid the word "democratic".

Ethan Young
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according to a meeting in E.Greenwich, RI, people are actually so
angry eat the DNC, they wonder what the big shots will do to stifle a
mass movement. With good reason.

Paul Buhle
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DNC walking into walls. They seem to be afraid of their own shadow,
working class anti-trumpers. But look again -- they are the shadow,
and the base is the actual political force at this moment.

Ethan Young
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: ALL OUT FOR APRIL 5TH – HANDS OFF!

(posting on Tidbits – Apr.3 – Reader Comments
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Seattle area protest endorsed by Washington State Labor Council and
many other groups

Doug Barnes
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: WORKING PEOPLE RESPOND TO EXECUTIVE ORDER ATTACKING FEDERAL WORKER
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING RIGHTS

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Labor solidarity across the board would suggest we need a general
strike for jobs, unions and democracy here across the entire USA.

Tom Gogan

 

RE: UNIONS NEED TO MOUNT A MILITANT RESPONSE TO TRUMP’S ASSAULT

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Too many unions have responded to Donald Trump’s historic attacks on
federal workers with little more than words. To beat back his
anti-union assault, organized labor needs to break with decades of
timidity.

Sam Boskey
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You all better stand up cause you are next.

Mark D. Anderson
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They should have done this against every president over the last 30
years, but especially Trump.

Brandon Mouser
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TRUMP TAKES A WELL DESERVED LONG WEEKEND OFF  --  MEME

 

EntitledPeopleSuk
April 4, 2025
r/PoliticalHumor
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RE: AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SUES TO STOP TRUMP CUTS

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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I suggest that all of us drop in to our local library, and have chat
with the head librarian. Ask if they have been threatened. Listen. Ask
if you can help. Give them your card. Tell them to call as needed. We
are with them. It's part of the long march through the institutions.

Carl Davidson
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: EVIDENCE OF ‘EXECUTION-STYLE’ KILLINGS OF PALESTINIAN AID
WORKERS BY ISRAELI FORCES, DOCTOR SAYS
 

Forensic consultant says multiple bullets were used from short range
in attack that has caused global outrage. Israel has expanded its
aerial and ground attacks in Gaza since ending the ceasefire last
month. The prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Wednesday it
intends to “divide up” the territory.

A Guardian investigation published in February found that more than
1,000 medical staff had been killed across Gaza from the beginning of
the conflict on 7 October 2023 – triggered by a Hamas attack on
southern Israel that killed 1,200 Israelis – until the beginning of
a temporary ceasefire in January. Many hospitals have been reduced to
ruins in attacks that a UN Human Rights Council commission concluded
amounted to war crimes.

Benjamin Amos Gerber
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RE: AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES ARE COMPLICIT IN THEIR OWN DESTRUCTION
 

Recounts university repressive measures against Gaza protesters
including calling on police to arrest over 3000 students almost all
peacefully demonstrating.

David West
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Does this correspond with the Republican hearings and grilling of the
presidents of the 3 Ivy League Universities ( most of which were
women) where they had to answer for antisemitic Speech on campus? The
Republicans have these bastions of higher learning on the run. It
terrible what they are doing to our institutions and yes, free speech
and thought is under attack. Most of those women were either let go or
resigned, which was another goal.

Theresa Gallagher
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Please clarify, that in most cases you are talking admin and not
faculty

Bryan Mullins
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TRUMP'S TARIFFS IMPACT ON THE WORLD ECONOMY  --  CARTOON BY PETER
KUPER

 

Peter Kuper
April 3, 2025

 

MEDICINE  --  CARTOON AND COMMENTARY BY ROB ROGERS

 

While Americans' 401(k)s disappeared before their very eyes and the
stock market continued to crumble, Trump defended his toxic tariffs by
saying, "sometimes you have to take medicine to fix things." The
problem is, we weren't sick. Now we are.

Rob Rogers
April 8, 2025
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RE: ONGOING INFLUENCE OF SLAVERY AND JIM CROW IN THE SOUTH

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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The ongoing influence of slavery and Jim Crow means high poverty rates
and low economic mobility in the South

Mike Budd
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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FOLLOWING ORDERS  --  MEME

 

 

ODE TO DOGE

By Joseph G. Ramsey
 

To end “Waste, Fraud, Abuse,” was what he vowed,
Even if the cuts were not allowed:
Things protected by the Constitution,
Things enshrined in Congress, Institutions.
He’d Fund a gorgeous Tax Cut with the Trillions
Trimmed from sick, poor, loser, fat civilians.
“Waste” was rampant. “Fraud,” “Abuse” systemic.
Just count the money spent on the pandemic…
Or count the years the elderly were living--
All those people “taking” and not “giving”:
Surely tens of billions could be saved
If retirees could have a few years…shaved.
Trimming Medicare, Social Security
Privatized to restore Market purity,
And gutting Medicaid—this budget third
Would have lifelong effects: they’d thin the herd.
To have so many poor folks live so long:
How did THAT help USA stand strong?
He’d let the winners win—just bet on crypto!—
And let the losers die.

But here he’d tiptoe…
For though the truth was he admired the Fuhrer
And how he helped His nation’s blood run purer,
He knew This nation wasn’t quite yet ready
For open talk of euthanasia. Heady
Stuff this was. Brave heads, cold hearts were needed;
Razor eyes to see the “waste” defeated.
Just cut the programs on which folks depend
And slowly, surely, loser lives would end
Sooner than they would have otherwise—
A year or three or maybe five. There lies
A trillion-dollar savings to be saved
helping greedy grandmas to the grave.
With AI tech his crack team was equipped
To decimate the needy—coupons clipped.
The waste: it wasn’t paper. It was people.
Imagine all the savings, once the feeble

Could be purged from all those fraudster programs!
A cleaner way to kill them: fewer pogroms.
50 million over 65!
Imagine if just ten percent were not alive!
How wise! How cutting edge! to have such guts
To kill poor old folks off to fund tax cuts.
He’d cultivate great fields of golf-course green
In ways America had never seen.
Imagine all the private lawns a’growing
Fertilized, without an old bone showing.

 

YOU’VE GOT SPAM!  --  CARTOON BY LALO ALCARAZ

 

 

Lalo Alcaraz
April 8, 2025
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VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP  --  CARTOON BY JEFF DANZIGER

 

Jeff Danziger
April 5, 2025
Rutland Herald
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(VT)

 

BLACK FEDERAL WORKERS BY STATE

 

By Valerie Wilson
April 9, 2025
Economic Policy Institute
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Fig.A - Click here to bring up image, then click on state
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Among the most harmful actions taken by the Trump Administration have
been DOGE’s illegal and arbitrary cuts to the federal workforce.
Though much of the attention has been on D.C.-based federal
workers, over 90%
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federal workers are employed outside the nation’s capital. The
ripple effects from large-scale job cuts are expected to show up in
higher unemployment and the disruption of critical public services and
government functions throughout the nation.

For Black Americans, public sector employment has historically
provided a pathway to better, more equitable job opportunities for
skilled and often highly educated Black workers compared with
available private-sector jobs. This fact sheet gives a snapshot of
Black federal workers in each state (excluding USPS employees),
offering context for the potential impact planned agency cuts
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at the Department of Veterans Affairs (up to 80,900 cut jobs), Social
Security Administration (about 7,000), and civilian employees at the
Department of Defense (up to 39,000)—could have on Black workers
across the country.

FIGURE A presents the Black worker share of each state’s federal
employees (excluding USPS) along with the share who are veterans and
their average years of employment in the federal government. While
18.7% of all federal workers are Black, they account for at least
one-fifth of the state’s federal workforce in 15 states and the
District of Columbia.1
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Black worker share of state federal employment is highest in Georgia
(43.8%), Louisiana (37.6%), Mississippi (34.8%), and Tennessee
(34.6%).

Black federal workers average 10 or more years of service in 36 states
and the District of Columbia. Black workers in D.C. (16.4 years) and
Maryland (15.3) have the longest average tenure in federal employment,
reflecting a commitment to non-political career service across various
agency headquarters. Nationally, Black federal workers average 12.3
years of service.

Read more here
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Economic Policy Institute [[link removed]]
1225 Eye St. NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC xxxxxx
Phone: 202-775-8810 • [email protected]

 

TURKEY'S NEW PROTEST MOVEMENT  --  ONLINE EVENT  --  APRIL 16
 (MERIP - MIDDLE EAST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION PROJECT)

 

I have been closely watching some surprising developments in Turkey
over the past month. Beginning with the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu,
the popular mayor of Istanbul and presumptive presidential candidate
from the main opposition to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, a new wave of
protests erupted across the country. Primarily driven by university
students, and working closely in coordination with Turkey’s
opposition parties, this movement seems to depart from norm. In
response, Erdoğan has stepped up repression, imprisoning hundreds of
protestors, journalists, and civil society figures in an attempt to
quell the protests. 

Today, I’m pleased to announce that we’ll be hosting an online
event
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discuss these developments with our colleagues at George Washington
University’s Institute for Middle East Studies
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I’ll be moderating the event and joined by three researchers and
analysts who are paying close attention to how the ground is shifting
– Selim Koru (The Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey),
Fulya Pınar (Middlebury College) and Gönül Tol (The Middle East
Institute). I hope you’ll be able to join us for this discussion,
and please feel free to send questions along to me in advance!
 

In Solidarity,

James Ryan
Executive Director

Middle East Research and Information Project [[link removed]]
30 Ardmore Ave.
PO Box 390
Ardmore, PA 19003

 

GENDER GAP: CAPITALISM AND THE ANTI-FEMINIST AGENDA  --  KICK-OFF
SESSION OF THE WEBINAR SERIES: THE IDEOLOGICAL GENDER GAP  --
 WEBINAR  --  APRIL 22  (TRANSFORM! EUROPE)

 

 

transform! europe is launching the Gender Gap Webinar Series _The
Ideological Gender Gap: Feminist Breakthroughs and Anti-feminist
Reaction_, starting with the kick-off session: _Gender Gap –
Capitalism and the Anti-feminist Agenda._

This series will explore how ideological shifts shape feminist and
anti-feminist movements worldwide and their impact on politics and
society.

Kick-off Session:
Gender Gap – Capitalism and the Anti-feminist Agenda

TUESDAY, 22 APRIL 2025 | 11:00–13:00 CET

CLICK >>HERE
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REGISTER

* MARGA FERRÉ, President of transform! Europe

* GABRIELE MICHALITSCH,  Political Scientist & Economist

* BARBARA STEINER, Director of transform! Europe (MODERATION)

We introduce the series with a GENERAL DISCUSSION that puts into
perspective the POLITICAL GENDER GAP we are observing in
many ELECTIONS AND MOBILISATIONS across Europe and the world. WOMEN
INCREASINGLY LEAN TOWARDS THE RADICAL LEFT
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WHILE MEN SHIFT TOWARDS THE EXTREME RIGHT.

What exactly is this IDEOLOGICAL AND POLITICAL GENDER GAP we are
referring to? What have been the RECENT FEMINIST BREAKTHROUGHS, and
what kind of BACKLASH HAS THE FAR RIGHT ORGANISED against women’s
victories?

Finally, how can we reflect on the POLITICISATION OF WOMEN AND
MEN based on their ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POSITION IN CAPITALISM?

Join us for this thought-provoking discussion with Marga Ferré and
Gabriele Michalitsch!

CLICK >>HERE
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FURTHER READING: GENDER, CAPITALISM & THE ANTI-FEMINIST BACKLASH

The ideological gender gap is deeply intertwined with economic
structures, social hierarchies, and political power struggles. From
the growing backlash against feminist movements to the precarious
conditions of care work, capitalism continues to shape gender
relations in profound ways.

To delve deeper into the intersection of feminism, capitalism, and the
ongoing fight for gender justice, explore the following analyses from
transform! europe:

* THE PATRIARCHY IS GEARING UP FOR BATTLE
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Gabriele Michalitsch examines how neoliberalism, militarisation, and
masculinism reinforce conservative gender roles, threatening feminist
achievements.
* UNFINISHED FEMINIST REVOLUTIONS
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Nos Révolutions reflect on the challenges of feminist struggles
within capitalist frameworks and the fight for real systemic change.
* CARE RIGHTS: A MAJOR AGENDA FOR THE LEFT
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José Soeiro argues why recognising care work as a fundamental right
is crucial in dismantling structural inequalities.

These pieces offer critical insights into the global gender divide,
the commodification of care, and the resurgence of anti-feminist
narratives in neoliberal societies.

 

ABOUT TRANSFORM! EUROPE

 

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_transform! europe_ [[link removed]] is a
network of 38 European organisations from 22 countries, active in the
field of political education and critical scientific analysis, and is
the recognised political foundation corresponding to the Party of the
European Left (EL).

This cooperative project of independent non-profit organisations,
institutes, foundations, and individuals intends to use its work in
contributing to peaceful relations among peoples and a transformation
of the present world.

Overcoming war, the dominance of capital over labour, social
injustice, patriarchy, imperial rule, and militarism, as well as
racism, working towards the establishment of an association in which
the uninhibited development of each and every person is the condition
for the uninhibited development of all shall represent the highest
goals of this undertaking. The equality of all people and their
solidarity represent the most important values transform! is based on.

Neoliberalism and the policies implemented in its name, particularly
austerity, as stipulated by the treaties of Maastricht and Lisbon, the
Stability and Growth Pact, etc., have exacerbated the impact of the
global financial crisis on European societies, particularly in the
Southern and Eastern European EU member states. Moreover, the
intransigent dogmatism with which austerity has been imposed has
brought the European Union to a political crisis. The view of large
parts of society towards Europe today has become much more sceptical
than it had been in previous decades.

This represents a political as well as a cultural and intellectual
challenge for the radical left which transform! aims to face.
Experience has demonstrated that the noble and progressive idea of
European unification cannot be asserted in the face of the ubiquitous
and growing nationalisms and the far right by uncritically defending
the status-quo of the existing European Union.

transform! is committed to critical research on the European Union. It
aims at providing spaces for free and unprejudiced discussion of
democratic alternatives to pave the way towards a democratically and
peacefully united Europe. It unequivocally combats all forms of
nationalist, fundamentalist, racist and misogynist ideologies which
have arisen with the growth of far right parties and have managed to
penetrate to the centre of our societies.

transform! is a pan-European network. Although it receives funds from
the European Parliament and the overwhelming majorities of its member
and observing organisations are located in the European Union the
scope of its activity and political interest reaches beyond it,
especially to neighbouring regions of Europe.

The members of the transform! network coordinate their scientific
and educational work, cooperatively organise theoretical and
educational events and discussions regarding key issues for the
democratic left in Europe and the world, and work together on
publications and educational materials aimed at an intercontinental
dialogue of the left and its scientific and educational institutions.

transform! represents an open network. Any organisation can become a
member who shares transform!’s goals and commitments and is able and
willing to be actively involved in promoting the ideals and values
agreed on by all members.

The Board is elected by the Members’ Assembly for a period of two
years.

 

LABOR AND THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY: WORKING-CLASS POLITICS IN AN AGE OF
AUTHORITARIANISM  --  NEW YORK CITY & ZOOM  --  MAY 8 AND 9
 (CUNY SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES)

 

THURSDAY, MAY 8 & FRIDAY MAY 9

Register to join us in-person or virtually:

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Free and open to all. Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be
served.

The full conference program is now available here
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Featuring:

THURSDAY MORNING KEYNOTE ADDRESS:

* BECKY PRINGLE [[link removed]] -
President, National Education Association

THURSDAY EVENING PUBLIC FORUM:

* BHAIRAVI DESAI
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National Taxi Workers Alliance

* ROBIN D.G. KELLEY
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Professor and Chair in U.S. History, University of California, Los
Angeles

* SUNGHEE OH - International Affairs Director, Korean Public
Service and Transport Workers’ Union 

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ACADEMIC AND PRACTITIONER PANELS:

Including panels on the following topics:

* ORGANIZING IN REPRESSIVE REGIMES
* STRIKES
* ORGANIZING IN THE U.S. / NAVIGATING U.S. POLITICAL CONTEXT
* LEARNING FROM THE 1930S
* STUDYING THE RIGHT WING, COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
* INTERSECTIONAL APPROACHES TO ORGANIZING

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