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Author: Erik Loomis

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In our last film club, we watched the ridiculous National Right to Work Committee film Women Must Weep, a laughable but horrifying piece of hackwork about a strike in Princeton, Indiana. Outraged and furious, the National Association of Machinists created an answer film called Anatomy...
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IRCA II

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On February 27, 2021
You may remember Andrew Sandoval-Strausz from our podcast a couple of months ago. He now has an essay in the Washington Post about how the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 had a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, how this was an absolute...
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Punjabi-American Farmers

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On February 26, 2021
The plight of farmers of color is finally getting a little attention in America. There was a lot of consternation over Biden picking Tom Vilsack to return to Agriculture since his 8 years there in Obama's administration was marked with him not really caring at...

State Failures

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On February 25, 2021

As I've said so many times in the last year, nothing highlights the failures of systems that increase inequality like a natural disaster. Throughout the entire pandemic, we've seen these.

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