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Left on Red
Susan Kang, Stylianos Karolidis
195 episodes
5 days ago
A Gen X mom and gay millennial do socialism.
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A Gen X mom and gay millennial do socialism.
Show more...
Politics
Society & Culture,
News
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Ep 183: Prospects for the Labor Movement, feat. Dave Kemper
Left on Red
58 minutes
4 weeks ago
Ep 183: Prospects for the Labor Movement, feat. Dave Kemper
In this episode of Left on Red, Scott and Susan welcome returning guest Dave Kamper to discuss the state and future of labor organizing. The conversation kicks off with an introduction to Dave's new book, Who's Got the Power: The Resurgence of American Unions, and reflects on past labor movements, highlighting the decline in union density and setbacks faced under the Trump administration. Despite these challenges, the discussion maintains a hopeful tone, emphasizing the importance of solidarity, positive attitudes, and innovative organizing strategies. They further discuss the significance of self-care in activism and the perception of labor unions today. The episode wraps up on an optimistic note, encouraging ongoing efforts and the importance of inspiring others to join the cause.
Left on Red
A Gen X mom and gay millennial do socialism.