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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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October 17, 2023

To Live and Strike in Hollywood

September 24, 2023

What is a Labor Organizer?

September 16, 2023

FROM SPAIN TO DELANO – THE RADICAL ROOTS OF FARMWORKER UNIONS

July 16, 2023

Which Side Are You On?

July 5, 2023

Looking Back at the Steelworkers Fight Back Campaign – Part 3

July 2, 2023

Notes from the Sadlowski Campaign for USWA President in 1976-77Part 2 – David v. Goliath in the USWA

June 28, 2023

Learning and Building on the past: Notes from the Sadlowski Campaign for USWA President in 1976-77

June 26, 2023

The Teamsters’ UPS Strike of 1997: Building a New Labor Movement

June 7, 2023

The 2023 Oakland Teachers Strike: An Assessment

June 3, 2023

In Contested CWA Election: Can A Worker Fired for Organizing Become National Union President?

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