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  • UAW members in red union shirts looking eager and ready

    18 Tips from a Veteran Union Organizer

    Workers need bread, but they need roses too. Labor unions generally focus on negotiating wages, benefits, fair work rules, and safety. That’s all very essential. But one thing we often fail to do is acknowledge workers’ need for recognition. People have dreams and values, along with a desire to be respected and to connect to…

  • Digital illustration shows a female figure blowing a literal whistle in the center, with two male figures on one side making gestures distancing themselves from her, and two other male figures on the other side showing interest in what she is implied to be saying.

    See something, say something? The science of speaking out

    Tattling, whistleblowing, snitching, call it what you will: Patrick Bergemann has spent the past 15 years studying the many ways that people tell on one another, examining everything from Afghan villagers’ reports of illegal Taliban activity to informers’ charges of treason in 17th century Russia. In a recent article in the Annual Review of Sociology,…

  • A large group of tenants stand in front of an apartment building with signs, one large one reading, "TAKE A STAND STOP EVICTIONS"

    Rising Tenant-Led Movement Aims to Bring Down Corporate Landlords

    Here in the South, there are literally no short-term solutions. You’re not going to get help from code inspection or local government. There’s no one coming to save you. If tenants have maintenance issues or mold in their apartment, organizing collectively and building a union is the only solution.

  • A photo of a lively punk show with a lot happening

    How Philly anarcho-punks blended music, noise and social justice in the 1990s and 2000s

    Written by Edward Avery-Natale of Mercer County Community College for theconversation.com, published September 22nd, 2025 under CC BY-ND 4.0 While New York City is commonly considered the birthplace of American punk rock, just 100 miles south of the famous CBGB club where the Ramones and other early punk bands got their start is Philadelphia, which…

  • Book cover of What Your Boss doesn't Want You to Know

    To Build our Power, We Must First Understand our Employer’s Power

    While many unions do corporate research to design organizing or contract campaigns, it’s usually just a staff project. The members, and even local leaders, are expected to take marching orders from the staff team. This approach is backwards, write the authors. Their model involves members in the research right from the start, all the way…

  • Orange human figures climb around and on top of scientific tools, with a city in the background

    Objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science, just like other professions

    Over time, scientists realized that sperm are too weak to penetrate the egg and that the union is more mutual, with the two cells working together. It’s no coincidence that these findings were made in the same era when new cultural ideas of more egalitarian gender roles were taking hold.

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