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November 17, 2022

Jon Melrod – Labor Lessons Learned

November 13, 2022

Highway to Hell

November 10, 2022

On The State of the Nation (and large part of the world). Some Reflections on the Election.  

November 4, 2022

The Union Difference Behind the Orange Curtain – Working the Mid-terms in Little Saigon

October 31, 2022

Between the Rivers 

October 22, 2022

About  Those “LA Audio Tapes” and How to Heal Los Angeles: We Have Questions

September 18, 2022

Book Review: “Power Concedes Nothing”, Edited by Linda Burnham, Max Elbaum and Maria Poblet

September 4, 2022

“Dark was the Night, Cold was the Ground” – Division Street

August 18, 2022

Lessons of 1998: The Fight to Defeat Prop 226

August 3, 2022

Pro-Israel Lobby Drops Millions to Influence US Congressional Elections 

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