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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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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

April 3, 2018

The Easter Crisis of Italian Politics

March 13, 2018

The Tragedy, the Drama…and the Hope. An alternative take on the 2018 Italian Election

January 23, 2018

Fighting “Right to Work” in Missouri again: 40 years later!

December 31, 2017

“How Can Political Shift to the Right Be Stopped?”

December 28, 2017

Capture the Democratic Party? More Likely Be Captured! Is there An Alternative?

November 19, 2017

Saggio da San Frediano #6 – Elezioni Regionali – Sicilia – Bellwether for Italia – 2018?

October 29, 2017

Saggio #5 – “Kap e Berni” – Poltica e Lo Sport

October 9, 2017

Report from Greece: Preliminary Thoughts 30 September 2017

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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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