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Economy in Transformation

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  • Rising from Below: Immigrant Workers Open New Organizing Fronts
  • Blacks and Immigrants: More Allies Than Adversaries
  • The Poor People's Campaign: Non-Violent Insurrection for Economic Justice
  • Black and Brown: The United Colors of Low-Wage Workers
  • Flint
  • Paving the Road Out of Poverty
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JUST Jobs? Organizing for Economic Justice

  • Introduction to JUST Jobs? Organizing for Economic Justice
  • Economy in Crisis
  • Economy in Transformation
    • Rising from Below: Immigrant Workers Open New Organizing Fronts
    • Blacks and Immigrants: More Allies Than Adversaries
    • The Poor People's Campaign: Non-Violent Insurrection for Economic Justice
    • Black and Brown: The United Colors of Low-Wage Workers
    • Flint
    • Paving the Road Out of Poverty
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