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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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February 14, 2019

Pictures that Speak

January 20, 2019

“Las maestras luchando también están enseñando!” (Teachers struggling are also teaching.)

December 26, 2018

Remembering Fred Pecker

October 19, 2018

Two old salts say get a job at Amazon!

August 28, 2018

“I knew in my soul that they could not match our passion to protect the working men and women of Missouri.”

June 25, 2018

“YOU CAME HERE TO SUFFER” The H-2A Farm Worker Program creates a pipeline of cheap, disposable labor

June 18, 2018

Requiem for a Steelworker: Mon Valley Memories of “Oil Can” Eddie

June 18, 2018

Addendum to Early article: The legacy of the Sadlowski campaign was swamped by the tsunami of the 1980s steel industry crisis

May 31, 2018

Teachers revolt in the USA bodes well for the future of labor

May 6, 2018

Labor Notes – 3000 plus in Chicago with youth and enthusiasm

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