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The Stansbury Forum is a website for discussion by writers, activists and scholars on the topics that Jeff focused his life on: labor, politics, immigration, the environment, and world affairs.

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Lincoln Cushing

Lincoln Cushing is retired from full-time wage slavery, most recently having served as the archivist and historian for Kaiser Permanente 2011-2021. You can see more of what he does at https://www.docspopuli.org/

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December 4, 2025

Berkeley’s 1970 political poster explosion

August 18, 2024

Two Bay Area natives honor their ancestors with public art

December 3, 2023

Press power of the Long 1960s: Liberation through duplication

March 5, 2022

When “Rosie the Riveter” Went Viral

September 6, 2020

Liberating Public Library Content

April 15, 2020

Health Care posters

February 18, 2018

The Women Behind the Black Panther Party Logo

September 3, 2017

A More Perfect Union: How Labor Paved Way for Employer-Sponsored Health

March 15, 2016

Reflections on the body of work that is Inkworks Press’ posters

January 3, 2016

Star Wars, Race, and American Imperialism

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This site is operated by two friends, Peter Olney and Robert Gumpert, introduced to each other by Jeff Stansbury. We thank the family, Gretzel Stansbury, Kevin Stansbury and Gwendolyn Stansbury for allowing us to run the site in his memory.

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