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Subject Tidbits - Oct. 28, 2021 - Reader Comments: GOP Congress Members & White House Plotted Jan. 6 Insurrection; Military Spending Higher than Ever; Kyrsten Sinema; Trump Tax Cuts; Critical Race Theory; Larry Itliong; New film - Cuba in Africa; more
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TIDBITS - OCT. 28, 2021 - READER COMMENTS: GOP CONGRESS MEMBERS &
WHITE HOUSE PLOTTED JAN. 6 INSURRECTION; MILITARY SPENDING HIGHER THAN
EVER; KYRSTEN SINEMA; TRUMP TAX CUTS; CRITICAL RACE THEORY; LARRY
ITLIONG; NEW FILM - CUBA IN AFRICA; MORE  
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October 28, 2021
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_ Reader Comments: GOP Congress Members & White House Plotted Jan. 6
Insurrection; Military Spending Higher than Ever; Kyrsten Sinema;
Secret Conservative Group Pushed Trump Tax Cuts; Critical Race Theory;
Larry Itliong; New film - Cuba in Africa; _

Tidbits - Reader Comments, Resources, Announcements, AND cartoons -
Oct. 28, 2021, xxxxxx

 

Re: Explosive Report Says GOP Congress Members Helped Plan Jan. 6
Capitol Attack (Earl Marty Price)
January 6 Was an Inside Job  -- cartoon by Drew Sheneman
Re: Why Is U.S. Military Spending Increasing to New, Outlandish
Levels? (Judith Halprin; Thurman Wenzll Lawrence Rockwood)
Re: Democrats’ Big Bill Offers Sanders Chance to Deliver (Jay Mazur)
AZ Senator Kyrsten Sinema: Why we can’t have nice legislation  --
 cartoon by Lalo Alcaraz
Re: 'Pro-Climate' Corporations Have Been Giving $$$s to Manchin and
Sinema (John Dietzell; Peter DeHoff; Fred C Schaffner)
Take Away Your Freedom  --  meme
Re: ‘Everybody’s Excited’: Amazon Workers in Staten Island to
File for Union Vote (Richard Wallner)
Re: District Council 37 and Non-Profit Workers Applaud Signing of
Labor Peace Agreement (Daniel Millstone)
Re: How a Secretive Conservative Group Influenced ‘Populist’
Trump’s Tax Cuts (Todd Allen; Kipp Dawson)
Re: Happy Striketober. Let's Restore the Legal Right to Strike.
(Eleanor Roosevelt)
Re: Dockworkers Are Available 24/7 — Others in Supply Chain Should
Be, Too (Claire O'Connor)
Dangerous Blanket  --  cartoon by Mike Luckovich
Re: If the People Stand, the Game is Over  --  meme (Stan Nadel)
Re: SPEECH: Frederick Douglass on John Brown, 1860 (Joseph Kaye)

 

RESOURCES:

W.E.B. DuBois Speaks! (audio)
What Is Critical Race Theory? Start Here (Wired)
Moral Policy = Good Economics (Economic Policy Institute)
October 25 is Larry Itliong Day in California. -
 #FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth (United Nurses Associations of
California/Union of Health Care Professionals)

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

International Webinar Premiere of the Award-Winning short film: CUBA
IN AFRICA - November 7 (Organizing Committee, International Conference
for the Normalization of US-Cuba Relations; Saving Lives Campaign
US-CANADA-CUBA Cooperation; New York-New Jersey Cuba Sí Coalition;
National Network On Cuba; Canadian Network on Cuba; Table de
concertation et de solidarité Québec - Cuba)
Fourth International Marxist-Feminist Conference - November 11 - 13
(transform! Europe)
Rethinking America's Past: Howard Zinn's A People's History of the
United States in the Classroom And Beyond. - November 11 (Tamiment
Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives)
Distinguished Lecturer in Labor Studies - CUNY School of Labor and
Urban Studies (SLU) - New York, New York

RE: EXPLOSIVE REPORT SAYS GOP CONGRESS MEMBERS HELPED PLAN JAN. 6
CAPITOL ATTACK

We know this now - use the 14th amendment to expel them

Earl Marty Price
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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JANUARY 6 WAS AN INSIDE JOB  -- CARTOON BY DREW SHENEMAN

Whenever there’s a high-profile event involving calamity and
destruction conspiracy theorists will invariably bring up the specter
of “An Inside Job.” They posit that a secret cabal of deep state
government operatives is responsible for everything from the tragedy
of 9/11 to injecting the public with 5G microchips that force your
central nervous system to run on Windows 11. Turns out in the case of
the Jan. 6 insurrection, they may be right.

Drew Sheneman
October 28, 2021
Newark Star-Ledger
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RE: WHY IS U.S. MILITARY SPENDING INCREASING TO NEW, OUTLANDISH
LEVELS?

7 plus trillion for this sort of madness, not a peep out of Manchin, 6
or even 3 plus trillion for old people, young people, in between
people, an earth able to sustain future people - unacceptable. How
sick this is 

Judith Halprin
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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how do we organize on this ?

Thurman Wenzl
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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To kill others without endangering one's own is expensive. But
Americans have been willing to pay that option.

Lawrence Rockwood
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: DEMOCRATS’ BIG BILL OFFERS SANDERS CHANCE TO DELIVER

Interesting article, we still have to see what's in the final bill

Jay Mazur
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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AZ SENATOR KYRSTEN SINEMA: WHY WE CAN’T HAVE NICE LEGISLATION  --
 CARTOON BY LALO ALCARAZ

Lalo Alcaraz
October 26, 2021
pocho.com [[link removed]]

RE: 'PRO-CLIMATE' CORPORATIONS HAVE BEEN GIVING $$$S TO MANCHIN AND
SINEMA

Well, Toyota has ensured I'll never buy another of their vehicles.
 Not sure how the other companies intrude on my life, but I'll try to
avoid their services and products as much as I can.

John Dietzel
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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Manchin and Sinema are not even Democrats. THey are Mercenaries for
their corporate owners, not the people they represent. I would call
them shit!

Peter DeHoff
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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Disgusting !! #ArrestTrumpNow

Fred C Schaffner
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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TAKE AWAY YOUR FREEDOM  --  MEME

RE: ‘EVERYBODY’S EXCITED’: AMAZON WORKERS IN STATEN ISLAND TO
FILE FOR UNION VOTE

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Good news But unfortunately they may see how fast Jeff Bezos and co.
close up the SI warehouse if it goes union...

Richard Wallner
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: DISTRICT COUNCIL 37 AND NON-PROFIT WORKERS APPLAUD SIGNING OF
LABOR PEACE AGREEMENT

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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This report
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by AFSCME District Council 37 is like a bikini, (very old joke) What
it reveals is interesting; what it conceals is vital. NYC has
contracted out city services to politically wired non-profits for
decades. Not profit workers were poorly paid and the “non profit”
operators made our like bandits. If non-profit workers are to be paid
at rates identical to public employees, why contract out at all? Will
non profit operators still stuff their pockets. Will this legislation
will  bring fairness to “non profit” workers? It does show the
political juice of DC 37.  Until just now workers at non profits were
represented by a different part of the union. DC 1707 has been merged
into DC 37 (also omitted here).

Daniel Millstone
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: HOW A SECRETIVE CONSERVATIVE GROUP INFLUENCED ‘POPULIST’
TRUMP’S TAX CUTS

Todd Allen
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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The term, "populist," is misleading and blurs reality. We see this re
history, and also today when applied to "the Trump phenomenon."
Wealthy elites have long manipulated and lied to get regular people
frantically to act against their own interests, divided from people
who should be their (our) allies, enhancing the power of the wealthy
to abuse. As this article reports, Trump exemplifies this
phenomenon. 
Gratitude to journalists and publications like The Guardian
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and xxxxxx
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for passing it on.

Kipp Dawson
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: HAPPY STRIKETOBER. LET'S RESTORE THE LEGAL RIGHT TO STRIKE.

REPEAL TAFT HARTLEY

Eleanor Roosevelt
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: DOCKWORKERS ARE AVAILABLE 24/7 — OTHERS IN SUPPLY CHAIN SHOULD
BE, TOO

When we consider the shortages created by shipping flaws we must also
consider the "Just in time" plans almost all large realtors were using
when we entered the pandemic. Big business was reducing it's costs
(and expanding its profit) by ordering things as they were needed.
That way they didn't need to 'warehouse' their supply and avoid those
costs. So once again, we are made victim for those who place profit
over the service they promise us.

Claire O'Connor

DANGEROUS BLANKET  --  CARTOON BY MIKE LUCKOVICH

Mike Luckovich
October 21, 2021
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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RE: IF THE PEOPLE STAND, THE GAME IS OVER  --  MEME

That xxxxxx has chosen to reproduce the "If the People Stand, the
Game is Over  --  meme" that reeks of "the socialism of fools"
without commenting on its Antisemitic nature is something that
requires at least a clear apology.

Nick Wright, in an article for the Morning Star, wrote that while, of
the six figures depicted only two were Jewish, the piece "clearly
exaggerates the distinctive features of all six men" and that
"exaggerated depictions of Jews are created, disseminated and
understood in a historically defined context that includes a powerful,
even dominant, discourse that draws upon the long traditions of
anti-semitism embedded in the dominant ideology and expressed, over
the centuries, in the dominant visual culture". Further he states "the
subterranean narratives around notions of the Illuminati, Freemasonry
and bourgeois conspiracies cannot, in much popular imagination, be
disentangled from deeply suspect discourses in which alien, semitic
and covert elites are the controlling forces in our lives", and
concludes "This is bad art and worse politics

Stan Nadel

RE: SPEECH: FREDERICK DOUGLASS ON JOHN BROWN, 1860

The "ambivalence" to John Brown of Douglass is greatly overstated ,and
not even supported by the essay to which we are referred.What is true
is that Douglass did not approve of the PARTICULARPLAN of Brown's and
did not participate.  But he definitely agreed with Brown's overall
view on the use of force.

Joseph Kaye

W.E.B. DUBOIS SPEAKS! (AUDIO)

DUBOIS: IN HIS OWN VOICE

Socialism and the American Negro
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Autobiography [[link removed]]

What is Life? [[link removed]]

The Revolt in Africa [[link removed]]

WHAT IS CRITICAL RACE THEORY? START HERE (WIRED)

With CRT at the forefront of national debate, these free online
resources will bring you up to speed.

By Christina Wyman

October 27, 2021
Wired [[link removed]]

Photograph: Mark Peterson/Redux  //  Wired
WHEN MY FATHER called recently and asked me to explain critical race
theory (CRT) to him, I initially balked. He voted for Donald Trump in
both 2016 and 2020, a choice that caused a rift between us. I’ve
since tried hard to reconcile Dad’s politics with what I know of him
as a person.

He is a loving man and always supported my intellectual pursuits. He
also knew that I’d studied race and racism in graduate school and
that the issues were foundational to my dissertation and teaching at
the college level. Finally, he knows that I make no apologies about my
anti-racist and social justice-oriented identity, something he seems
to simultaneously admire and abhor. Still, I couldn’t tell whether
Dad was making an honest effort to learn about CRT, a field of study
that I knew he’d never heard of until it became politicized. Was Dad
truly on a path to learn, or was he just antagonizing me?

“Is this question in good faith?” I asked him. He’d said yes and
explained that he wanted to help teach the concepts to a friend of
his—someone I didn’t know and who, according to Dad, held extreme
and unyielding views about race.

Dad next asked _me_ to educate his friend about CRT, an invitation I
politely declined in the name of self-preservation. “I’m going to
have to pass on this opportunity,” I’d told him, “but your
friend is free to locate the many resources that exist on the
topic.” I forwarded him an article I’d written on CRT
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told him to start there if he was serious about understanding my
perspective.

Dad respected my decision to bow out of the discussion, but I still
felt unsettled. As a white person, I firmly believe it is my
responsibility to engage other white people in these
discussions—_especially_ when their politics diverge from mine.
After this exchange, I began a quest for resources in the spirit of
working through a dilemma that I believe a lot of allies, activists,
and teachers can relate to: wanting to protect ourselves from engaging
in those circular and fruitless discussions with bad-faith questions
about why CRT and anti-racist goals matter, but also feeling a
responsibility to guide people toward useful tools in the event that
they are genuinely interested in learning about causes that have been
weaponized and distorted in political discourse.

In considering my own education, I found it useful to start from the
ground up.

WHAT IS CRT?

Read full article here
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MORAL POLICY = GOOD ECONOMICS (ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTE)

The COVID recession overwhelming hurt low-wage workers and their
families—making an already bad situation worse.

Indeed, the pandemic spread rapidly in the fissures that previously
existed because of racism, poverty, and profound inequality—and our
refusal to acknowledge the full extent of these injustices in our
public discourse or public policies.

In a collaboration with the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call
for Moral Revival [[link removed]], EPI
researchers evaluate the public policies that shaped the preexisting
conditions of the pandemic—policies that were by no means accidental
or morally neutral—and lay out the policies that we need to counter
and reverse the status quo. Read the article
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Economic Policy Institute [[link removed]]
1225 Eye St. NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC xxxxxx
Phone: 202-775-8810 • [email protected]

OCTOBER 25 IS LARRY ITLIONG DAY IN CALIFORNIA. - ***
#FILIPINOAMERICANHISTORYMONTH (UNITED NURSES ASSOCIATIONS OF
CALIFORNIA/UNION OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS (UNAC/UHCP))

Larry Itliong was a Filipino-American union organizer who played a
vital role in organizing Filipino farm workers from the 1930s into the
1970s.

Larry worked with a number of unions, most prominently the
Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee which organized the Delano
Grape Strike. In 1966 the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee
would merge with the Cesar Chavez led National Farm Workers
Association to form the United Farm Workers (UFW).

After the merger of the unions, Larry served as an assistant director
and national boycott coordinator for the UFW. Later in life he would
focus on supporting retired Filipino farm workers.

UNITED NURSES ASSOCIATIONS OF CALIFORNIA/UNION OF HEALTH CARE
PROFESSIONALS (UNAC/UHCP) [[link removed]] 

955 Overland Court
Suite 150
San Dimas, CA 91773
Tel: 909-599-8622 • 800-762-5874
Fax: 909-599-8655

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR PREMIERE OF THE AWARD-WINNING SHORT FILM: CUBA
IN AFRICA - NOVEMBER 7 (ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
FOR THE NORMALIZATION OF US-CUBA RELATIONS; SAVING LIVES CAMPAIGN
US-CANADA-CUBA COOPERATION; NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY CUBA SÍ COALITION;
NATIONAL NETWORK ON CUBA; CANADIAN NETWORK ON CUBA; TABLE DE
CONCERTATION ET DE SOLIDARITÉ QUÉBEC - CUBA)

 

INTERNATIONAL WEBINAR PREMIERE OF THE AWARD-WINNING SHORT FILM:

CUBA IN AFRICA
with producer and director Negash Abdurahman
www.cubainafrica.com [[link removed]]

Sunday, November 7th
Time 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific

Register here
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Panelists: 

AMBASSADOR LIANYS TORRES RIVERA, Cuba’s Ambassador to the United
States

ISAAC SANEY, public spokesperson, Canadian Network on Cuba; Professor,
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Author of
forthcoming Africa’s Africa's Children Return! Cuba, Africa and
Apartheid's End 

PIERO GLEIJESES, Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins
University; Author, Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington and
Africa, 1959–1976 (winner, 2002 Robert Ferrell Prize from the
Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations); Visions of
Freedom: Havana, Washington, Pretoria, and the Struggle for Southern
Africa, 1976–1991.

NEGASH ABDURAHMAN, Ethiopian-American filmmaker and educational
technology consultant. Founder of RI Systems Inc. His acclaimed,
award-winning film Cuba in Africa was years in the making, overcoming
many obstacles, to tell the truth (mostly untold in the US) of
Cuba’s revolutionary internationalist mission from 1976-1991 that
was decisive in winning the sovereignty of Angola, the independence
of Namibia, and securing the unraveling and defeat of apartheid South
Africa.

In Solidarity,

Organizing Committee, International Conference for the Normalization
of US-Cuba Relations [[link removed]]
Saving Lives Campaign US-CANADA-CUBA Cooperation
[[link removed]]
New York-New Jersey Cuba Sí Coalition
[[link removed]]
National Network On Cuba [[link removed]]
Canadian Network on Cuba [[link removed]]
Table de concertation et de solidarité Québec - Cuba
[[link removed]]
 

FOURTH INTERNATIONAL MARXIST-FEMINIST CONFERENCE - NOVEMBER 11 - 13
(TRANSFORM! EUROPE)

THE CONFERENCE WILL PROVIDE THEORETICAL DEBATES, CASE STUDIES BASED ON
EXAMPLES OF STRUGGLE AND RESISTANCE, AS WELL AS A PLENARY SECCION ON
THE THIRTEEN THESES OF MARXISM-FEMINISM WITH FRIGGA HAUG AND OTHER
MARXIST FEMINISTS. JOIN US!

The idea of an international Marxist feminist conference was
originally brought into being, and was since then continuously
organised, by the feminist section of the Berliner INSTITUT OF
CRITICAL THEORY (INKRIT) around the German sociologist and
philosopher FRIGGA HAUG
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It was held in BERLIN (Germany) for the first time in 2015, followed
by an increasingly international second conference in Vienna in 2016,
and the third one in Lund (Sweden
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The 4th International Marxist-Feminist Conference is organised by
transform! europe and the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU),
along with Iratzar Foundation, Bilbo-Barcelona Critical Theory Group
(BIBA CT), Berliner Institut für Kritische Theorie (InkriT),
Roxa-Luxemburg-Foundation and ParteHartuz.

11-13 NOVEMBER 2021
via Zoom
the link will be provided here

There are two categories of CONFERENCE SESSIONS:

* Key-speakers, world-renowned and historical feminists, will present
and debate specific aspects of their works such as the analysis of
value, work, social reproduction, racialisation, sexualisation and the
state. Moreover, they will also delve into certain dominant theses and
practices in the traditional Feminist and Marxist fields, guided by a
decolonial, materialist, and ecosocialist feminism.
* The collective panels, whose participants and topics will include
the spokespersons of the proposals, the organisations and the theories
of the Global South, as well as the nations without state of the
Global North.

MAIN THEMES of the panels:

> Theoretical debates around intersectionality or overlap in various
fields, such as value, state, law, subject, care, production and
social reproduction; proposed around new organisations and repertoires
of struggle and protest.

> Specific case studies, based on examples of struggle, resistance,
and organisation. Apart from the various feminist strikes in the
global north and south, there will also be time to delve into local
and specific resistances – in companies, on the internet, in
universities and in the public arena. The new trade unions of women
workers in feminised spheres will also be discussed, as well as
feminist unionism in the first sector, industrial sector and service
sector, including analysis of the current digital and financialised
capitalism

> A plenary on the Thirteen Theses of Marxist Feminism with Frigga
Haug and other Marxist Feminists,  delving into the various Theses
developed at the previous Marxist Feminism Congresses in Austria,
Germany, and Sweden.

The conference will be broadcasted via the PLATFORM ZOOM. The link
will be provided here
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on the conference website. Morning panels will be issued in original
version and evening plenary sessions will have simultaneous
translation.

The Marxist Feminist Conference was initiated by Frigga Haug and is
organised by transform! europe, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
(UPV/EHU), Iratzar Fundazioa, Critical Theory Bilbo-Barcelona (BIBA
CT), Berliner Institut für Kritische Theorie (InkriT), Rosa Luxemburg
Foundation and Parte Hartuz.

All information regarding the conference is available on the
website www.marxfemconference.com
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RETHINKING AMERICA'S PAST: HOWARD ZINN'S A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE
UNITED STATES IN THE CLASSROOM AND BEYOND. - NOVEMBER 11 (TAMIMENT
LIBRARY & ROBERT F. WAGNER LABOR ARCHIVES)

 

Join us for a book talk with authors Robert Cohen and Sonia Murrow,
and a reading by NYU students.

November 11 (5:00 PM ET)

No introductory work of American history has had more influence over
the past forty years than Howard Zinn's _A People's History of the
United States_, which since its publication in 1980 has sold more than
three million copies. Zinn's iconoclastic critique of American
militarism, racism, and capitalism has drawn bitter criticism from the
Right, most recently from President Donald Trump, who at his White
House Conference on American History in 2020 denounced Zinn as a Left
propagandist and accused teachers aligned with Zinn of indoctrinating
students to hate America and be ashamed of its history.

_Rethinking America's Past_ is the first work to use archival and
classroom evidence to assess the impact that Zinn's classic work has
had on historical teaching and learning and on American culture. This
evidence refutes Trump's charges, showing that rather than
indoctrinating students, Zinn's book has been used by teachers to have
students debate and rethink conventional versions of American
history. _Rethinking America's Past_ also explores the ways Zinn's
work fostered deeper, more critical renderings of the American past in
movies and on stage and television and traces the origins and assesses
the strengths and weaknesses of_ A People's History_ in light of
more recent historical scholarship.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

ROBERT COHEN is a professor of history and social studies at New York
University and is the author of _Howard Zinn's Southern Diary:
Sit-ins, Civil Rights, and Black Women's Student Activism_. He lives
in New York City.

SONIA E. MURROW is an associate professor of the social foundations
of education and adolescence education in the School of Education at
Brooklyn College. Her research interests include the history, policy,
and practice of urban education and the teaching of history to
adolescents. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

This event is presented in zoom. Live closed captioning will be
available.

RSVP
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Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives/ NYU Special
Collections
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Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012

DISTINGUISHED LECTURER IN LABOR STUDIES - CUNY SCHOOL OF LABOR AND
URBAN STUDIES (SLU) - NEW YORK, NEW YORK

The CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies [[link removed]] is
recruiting for a “Distinguished Lecturer” in Labor Studies.  This
is a full-time, non-tenure-track position, initially for one year, but
potentially renewable for up to seven years.  Candidates are
typically practitioners with an interest in teaching labor studies.
 
This is theofficial web link
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SLU is CUNY’s twenty-fifth and newest school. It is dedicated to
public service and social justice and provides unique and exceptional
programs for working adults and traditional-age college students who
seek to address the challenges confronting poor and working-class
populations. Its faculty includes some of the most innovative and
distinguished scholars in the social sciences, as well as expert
practitioners in the fields of government, labor, and public service.

To maximize these opportunities, SLU 's Labor Studies department is
recruiting for with a one-year Distinguished Lecturer position
designed to bring students into contact with well-respected
practitioners in the labor field, exposing students to individuals
with a wide range of experiences and skills, both intellectual and
practical. The position will begin at the start of the Spring 2022 or
Fall 2022 semester.

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