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TIDBITS – DEC. 14, 2023 – READER COMMENTS: GOP EMBRACE OF TRUMP;
ISRAEL ASSASSINATIONS IN GAZA BOMBING; DRUGS DISAPPEAR FROM INSURANCE
COVERAGE; FUSION??; KISSINGER; UE MURALS IN CHICAGO; HUGE BOOK SALE;
WEBINAR FROM ISRAEL-WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE  
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Tidbits - Reader Comments, Resources, Announcements, AND cartoons -
Dec. 14, 2023, xxxxxx

 

* REPUBLICAN HOUSE CLEANING  --  CARTOON BY PEDRO X. MOLINA
* RE: FEDS ARE ‘OBLIVIOUS TO DOMESTIC CRISIS!’ TRANSPORT WORKERS
UNION LEADER SAYS  (DENNIS SCHMUNK)
* THE LIST  --  CARTOON BY MIKE LUCKOVICH
* RE: ‘A MASS ASSASSINATION FACTORY’: INSIDE ISRAEL’S
CALCULATED BOMBING OF GAZA  (JENNIFER NOURI)
* RE: DEFINITIONS MATTER  (NORM LITTLEJOHN)
* RE: WHY DRUGS ARE DISAPPEARING FROM YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE
 (JACK SALMON; LORRAINE SUZUKI; DEBORAH ROMERO)
* TREE OF LIBERTY  --  CARTOON BY CLAY BENNETT
* RE: THE THEOCRATIC AMBITIONS OF PROJECT 2025  (BEN CUPP)
* RE: DESANTIS’ STATE GUARD PARTNERS WITH COMBAT-TRAINING COMPANY
TO RECRUIT, TRAIN MEMBERS  (ROBERT LAITE)
* RE: THE LIFE-AND-DEATH COST OF CONSERVATIVE POWER  (GINA KLEIN;
DANIEL MILLSTONE)
* RE: AMBITION, YALL – EVERYONE PLEASE GET ON UAW’S LEVEL
 (ARLENE HALFON)
* KISSINGER  --  CARTOON BY DR. KEITH KNIGHT
* LIFE'S LITTLE SECRETS ... EXPLAINED  --  CARTOON BY ROBERT WALDO
BRUNELLE JR
* RE: BRAZIL’S POLITICIANS, UNIONS, AND WORKERS CAN’T AGREE ON
HOW TO PROTECT GIG LABOR  (CHARLES PATRICK LYNCH)
* RE: WE WILL FIX CLIMATE CHANGE!  (CHUCK WILLER)
* RE: THE CHALLENGE OF FUSION POWER  (DAVID SCHWARTZMAN)
* RE: WHY DON’T AMERICANS BELIEVE IN SCIENCE?  (ELEANOR
ROOSEVELT)
* KOCH NETWORK PROMOTED ARTICLE V CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION  (FRANK
KASHNER
* RE: ‘BALLAD OF AN AMERICAN’: THE ILLUSTRIOUS LIFE OF PAUL
ROBESON, NEWLY ILLUSTRATED  (LEONARD J. LEHRMAN)
* RE: THE CHALLENGE TO THE LEFT IN 2024  (ROBERT WAYNE JOHNSON)

RESOURCES:

* HENRY KISSINGER: WAR CRIMINAL— POSTER OF THE WEEK  (CENTER FOR
THE STUDY OF POLITICAL GRAPHICS)

* NEAR WEST SIDE UNION HALL’S SALE COULD MEAN ‘HEARTBREAKING’
DESTRUCTION OF HISTORIC UNION-THEMED MURAL (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES)

 

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REPUBLICAN HOUSE CLEANING  --  CARTOON BY PEDRO X. MOLINA

 

 

Pedro X. Molina
December 9, 2023
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RE: FEDS ARE ‘OBLIVIOUS TO DOMESTIC CRISIS!’ TRANSPORT WORKERS
UNION LEADER SAYS

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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😡😡😡"whether it be downtown Atlanta, New Orleans, San
Francisco — every city I have been in the last six months is an
absolute heartache. Children sleeping with their mothers on cardboard
boxes on the street.”

This is America today.

Dennis Schmunk
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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THE LIST  --  CARTOON BY MIKE LUCKOVICH

 

 

Mike Luckovich
December 5, 2023
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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RE: ‘A MASS ASSASSINATION FACTORY’: INSIDE ISRAEL’S CALCULATED
BOMBING OF GAZA
 

I'm glad people are still reporting on the Gaza Genocide. Its all
 maddening.  So much death and destruction.  Geneva Conventions
that the US oversaw mean absolutely nothing to Biden administration,
nor the previous one for that matter. Our country and our 'greatest
allies' are violating every international protocol and nothing is
being done.  Too much power in the hands of the worst of humanity.

Jennifer Nouri
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: DEFINITIONS MATTER
 

As Pope Francis has learned, according to pro-Israel groups it is
unacceptable to refer to what Israel is doing in Gaza as
“genocide” or “terrorism,” as if there were better terms to
use to describe: the indiscriminate bombing of heavily populated areas
that so far has taken the lives of over 15,000 and reduced to rubble
over one-half of the structures of northern Gaza; the mass dislocation
of 1.5 million people after ordering the population of northern Gaza
to leave their homes (and now forbidding them to return); and denying
the population water, fuel, power, and medicine for prolonged periods.

As Pope Francis made clear, it is both necessary and correct to
demonstrate compassion and concern for the safety and security of
Israelis and Palestinians who are at risk in this deadly conflict. And
it is equally correct to condemn both what Hamas has done to target
civilians and what Israel is doing to carpet-bomb Gaza. For both
Israelis and Palestinians to find a future in which both live and
prosper, it is imperative to break through the stranglehold of imposed
definitions and demand peace with justice.

Norm Littlejohn
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RE: WHY DRUGS ARE DISAPPEARING FROM YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE
 

This is an excellent article one of the best I have read  please
thank. Helen for her excellent documentation I am a retired professor
of public health and pharmacy  I have sent this on to many colleagues
 thanks for the wonderful coverage on a topic few health professional
understand besides the public.

Jack Salmon

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For the millions of Americans that take one or more prescription
drugs, having a health insurance plan that covers their medications is
crucial. The list of covered medications — called a drug formulary
— can mean the difference between a $10 copay at the pharmacy and
paying thousands out-of-pocket for a vital medication.

Yet unbeknownst to many patients, insurers can change their drug
coverage throughout the year, thereby removing medications that
enrollees were promised. When this happens, those who lose access to
their medicines are usually barred from immediately moving to a
different insurance plan. The problem is widespread and growing: In
the last nine years, the number of medications being eliminated from
many insurance plans skyrocketed by around 1,584 percent.

Lorraine Suzuki
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And the left should be addressing this healthcare accessibility more!
I think people are literally losing their lives in similar quantities
due to healthcare injustices just as in war . Right here in this
country. But old and sick people are not seen

Deborah Romero
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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TREE OF LIBERTY  --  CARTOON BY CLAY BENNETT

 

 

Clay Bennett
December 3, 2023
Chattanooga Times Free Press
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RE: THE THEOCRATIC AMBITIONS OF PROJECT 2025
 

Not sure why anyone thinks this is a new phenomenon. We have been
fighting this battle against religious extremists since our inception.
What I think is funny is the people who think we can fight this by
voting for a catholic, the religion we have had to fight the most for
imposing their views on our government.

Ben Cupp
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: DESANTIS’ STATE GUARD PARTNERS WITH COMBAT-TRAINING COMPANY TO
RECRUIT, TRAIN MEMBERS
 

This sounds like the beginnings of a breakaway state.

Robert Laite
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: THE LIFE-AND-DEATH COST OF CONSERVATIVE POWER
 

“What unites the right is not a principled belief in federalism or
local control but a preference for making decisions at whatever level
of government they dominate.”

Gina Klein
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How do we demonstrate that the policies and practices of the ultra
right make the GOP the death party? Here, via xxxxxx
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 Paul Starr shows the correlation between right wing practice and
earlier death (when compared to less reactionary policies). The
studies reported seem elegantly done to me.  Of course, correlation
does not prove causation but the associations are very interesting
nonetheless.

Daniel Millstone
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: AMBITION, YALL – EVERYONE PLEASE GET ON UAW’S LEVEL
 

While I know that Labor Unions have brought us a lot of good, I also
know they frequently follow the Corporate Model; being more concerned
with staying around and growing bigger and stronger than in protecting
their "customers" or in this case, members. What first brought this to
my attention was the realization that many of them opposed Universal
Health Care because one thing the Unions offered was Health Insurance.
They opposed giving away benefits that workers would rely on them for,
even if it was better for all laborers to have this.

From the first time I read of him, I felt that Shawn Fain was
different; that he cared about the workers more than any organization
he may establish. I felt he understood that you couldn't
compartmentalize people, roles in society, economic issues, wars and
killing, or any other social issue without affecting them all. It's
all a matter of "Me/Me/Me" vs. "Us/Us/Us" and in any long-term, the
latter will provide the most benefit to the most people, if it is
really treated as the goal.

His position on Palestinian need vs. money-making organizations (e.g.
weapons manufacturers) that have no larger positive purpose, is a
perfect example.

At this point (and of course what I see in who he is could change) I
nominate Shawn Fain as the next Secretary of Labor. Would someone let
the next President know.

Arlene Halfon

 

KISSINGER  --  CARTOON BY DR. KEITH KNIGHT

 

 

Dr. Keith Knight
December 5, 2023
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LIFE'S LITTLE SECRETS ... EXPLAINED  --  CARTOON BY ROBERT WALDO
BRUNELLE JR

 

Robert Waldo Brunelle Jr

RE: BRAZIL’S POLITICIANS, UNIONS, AND WORKERS CAN’T AGREE ON HOW
TO PROTECT GIG LABOR

(posting on xxxxxx Labor
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Gig labor typically has no benefits, no health insurance, no paid
holidays, no overtime, no pensions, just brutal working conditions and
near starvation wages. Outlaw it.

Charles Patrick Lynch
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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RE: WE WILL FIX CLIMATE CHANGE!

(posting on Friday Nite Videos
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The statement that we have warmed 1.2 degrees, and 1.5 is the goal
caused me to turn the video off.

1.2 degrees is old news and we are, in fact, over 1.5 if atmospheric
pollution is factored in. As we clean up or reduce fossil fuels,
atmospheric pollution cooling effect will abate and a spike to where
we are really at will occur. This is James Hansen saying this and it
is happening now. We recently hit 2 degrees briefly. The west
Antarctic ice sheet has been declared lost. The premise that we if we
are deep in deep trouble means we should give up, a statement in the
video, is a straw dog. The worst it gets the more radical we should
get. That's how revolutions work outside of TED talks.

Chuck Willer

RE: THE CHALLENGE OF FUSION POWER
 

This account of onsite fusion research concludes with "And we do need
fusion on this planet, badly." What is highly misleading in this
article is the non-recognition of the fact that we already have a
fusion reactor at a safe distance, 93 million miles from the Earth, in
the core of our Sun which is delivering abundant energy to us.

All humanity needs to do is accelerate the creation of wind/solar
power harnessing this solar flux to replace fossil fuels before much
worse climate catastrophes occur than we now witness if the 1.5 deg C
warming target is breached. The billions of dollars spent to implement
onsite fusion power has been a diversion from funding which should
have gone instead to create a global renewable energy infrastructure.
Onsite fusion powering human society if it is ever realized will
likely take decades to actualize, not a real option to support when
renewable energy technologies are already supplying energy.

For a more in-depth critique of the fusion research agenda see
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David Schwartzman

RE: WHY DON’T AMERICANS BELIEVE IN SCIENCE?
 

Fringe religious groups have been promoting anti-vaxxism since the
1920s. And you don't want know what they were saying about aluminum
cookware.

Eleanor Roosevelt
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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KOCH NETWORK PROMOTED ARTICLE V CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
 

Please cover the Koch Network promoted Article V Constitutional
Convention of the States.  They have 28 of the 34 states they need to
completely gut the Federal Government. See the Heritage plan.

Frank Kashner

RE: ‘BALLAD OF AN AMERICAN’: THE ILLUSTRIOUS LIFE OF PAUL ROBESON,
NEWLY ILLUSTRATED

(posting on xxxxxx Culture
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I think this is by and large a very good review of your new book,
Paul. Mazeltov.

The only fault I'd find with it is its failure to embrace the Popular
Front, as Robeson did, as a model for today - the only way we can stop
incipient fascism, here and abroad.

With best wishes -

Leonard J. Lehrman
ljlehrman.artists-in-residence.com
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RE: THE CHALLENGE TO THE LEFT IN 2024
 

The left needs to create some community, with fun and face-to-face
discussion. The right has churches, what have we got?

Robert Wayne Johnson
Posted on xxxxxx's Facebook page
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HENRY KISSINGER: WAR CRIMINAL— POSTER OF THE WEEK  (CENTER FOR THE
STUDY OF POLITICAL GRAPHICS)

Wanted: For Crimes Against Humanity
Anonymous
Silkscreen, 2001
Los Angeles, CA
51319

With the death of Henry Kissinger this week, the corporate media is
lauding him as an exemplary national security advisor and secretary of
state. However, this Nobel Peace Prize winner is regarded world-wide
as a war criminal.

He is responsible for extending the Viet Nam War, even after
recognizing it was unwinnable. He was responsible for the U.S. bombing
of Cambodia, kept secret from U.S. taxpayers (1969 - 70). He was
complicit in the violent coup d'état against the democratically
government of Chile (1973). He supported the Turkish invasion and
partitioning of the Republic of Cyprus (1974). Kissinger and President
Gerald Ford approved Indonesia’s invasion of East Timor, just days
after East Timor declared its independence from Portugal (1974). He
supported the apartheid government of South Africa and opposed the
independence movement in Angola. And much more.

Few in American history have caused so much death and destruction in
Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Southern Africa.

CSPG’s Poster of the Week was produced to protest Kissinger who was
speaking before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, at the Beverly
Hills Hotel, July 18, 2001. The poster’s concept and layout was
taken from a 1983 poster made in Cyprus, titled: "Wanted by the
Cypriots."

Notable quotes:

[The U.S. could] “either persist in averting their gaze from the
egregious impunity enjoyed by a notorious war criminal and lawbreaker,
or they can become seized by the exalted standards to which they
continually hold everyone else.”

—Christopher Hitchens, journalist, The Trial of Henry Kissinger,
2001

“Once you’ve been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat
Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands. You will never again be
able to open a newspaper and read about that treacherous,
prevaricating, murderous scumbag sitting down for a nice chat with
Charlie Rose or attending some black-tie affair for a new glossy
magazine without choking. Witness what Henry did in Cambodia – the
fruits of his genius for statesmanship – and you will never
understand why he’s not sitting in the dock at The Hague next to
Miloševic.”

- Anthony Bourdain, chef, “A Cook’s Tour: Global Adventures in
Extreme Cuisines,” 2001

Resources:
 

* Historian Greg Grandin: Glowing Obituaries for Henry Kissinger
Reveal “Moral Bankruptcy” of U.S. Elites | Democracy Now
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* Henry Kissinger, War Criminal Beloved by America’s Ruling Class,
Finally Dies | Rolling Stone
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* From Cambodia to Bangladesh: a brief history of Henry Kissinger’s
alleged war crimes | Independent
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* Henry Kissinger, Top U.S. Diplomat Responsible for Millions of
Deaths, Dies at 100 | The Intercept
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* Republican lawmakers mourn American diplomat Henry Kissinger | The
Hill
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* Kissinger Owed an Apology to Greece and Cyprus | Greek Reporter
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* Opinion: Saying goodbye to Kissinger the criminal | Los Angeles
Times
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NEAR WEST SIDE UNION HALL’S SALE COULD MEAN ‘HEARTBREAKING’
DESTRUCTION OF HISTORIC UNION-THEMED MURAL

Completed in 1974 by Chicago artists John Pitman Weber and Jose
Guerrero, the painting is inside the United Electrical Workers union
hall, which soon could be sold and redeveloped.

By  Sun-Times staff
December 1, 2023
Chicago Sun-Times
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One part of the labor-themed mural by John Pitman Weber and the late
Jose Guerrero inside the United Electrical Workers union hall at 37 S.
Ashland Ave.  (Photo: Ashlee Rezin / Sun-Times)

The “Solidarity” mural inside the United Electrical Workers
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hall at 37 S. Ashland Ave. illustrates struggles and successes of
working people.

In one scene in the mural, a Southern sheriff, a Ku Klux Klan member,
an industrialist, a general and National Guard members are seen
suppressing workers.

Other images show people of different races clasping hands, a
cartoonish corporate boss being forced to sign a contract and union
leaders handing leaflets to factory workers.

“It’s a classic because it’s the first and maybe the
only” mural in Chicago
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union history, _per se,_ in our generation,” says John Pitman
Weber,
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Chicago artist who painted it with the late Jose Guerrero in 1974.
 

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* This hidden mural on South Ashland Avenue tells the story of one of
the most radical labor unions
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Also, Weber says, “it’s unique compositionally,” winding around
a staircase, bending with the walls and adjusting for doorways and
corners.

A portion of the “SolidBut the mural — one of the oldest in the
city — could end up being destroyed because the building is headed
toward a likely sale and redevelopment.
If that happens, an outdoor mural on the building also would be lost.
That one was done in 1997 by the late Mexican artist Daniel Manrique
and shows people joining hands in solidarity and celebrating
international unity among workers.arity” mural at the United
Electrical Workers union hall.  (Photo: Ashlee Rezin / Sun-Times)

But the mural — one of the oldest in the city — could end up being
destroyed because the building is headed toward a likely sale and
redevelopment.

If that happens, an outdoor mural on the building also would be lost.
That one was done in 1997 by the late Mexican artist Daniel Manrique
and shows people joining hands in solidarity and celebrating
international unity among workers.
 

A mural by late Mexican artist Daniel Manrique on the outside of the
United Electrical Workers union hall at 37 S. Ashland Ave.  (Photo:
Ashlee Rezin / Sun-Times)

“The building is under contract, but there’s still a contingency
for them to clear which won’t be resolved before mid-January,” the
union’s Carl Rosen says. “If it all clears, we’ll be moving out
by mid-March. We’re in the process of getting videos and good
photos. We’re also exploring with Chicago Public Art Group
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physically preserve parts of the mural, although that doesn’t sound
real hopeful.”
 

John Pitman Weber   (photo credit: Chicago Public Art Group)

Weber and the late William Walker started became the Chicago Public
Art Group in 1970 as a vehicle to create socially conscious public
artwork.

The likely redevelopment of the site comes as new housing, restaurants
and offices have sprouted in the area as downtown’s footprint has
expanded through the West Loop and into the Near West Side.

Another view of “Solidarity,” the mural done in 1974 by artists
John Pitman Weber and the late Jose Guerrero.  (Photo:  Ashlee Rezin
/ Sun-Times)

Rosen says the union is selling “because the area has gentrified”
and is “no longer a great location for a union hall — hard to
park, etc. Don’t have the same needs for office space we used to
have in part due to advent of virtual meetings. The building needs a
lot of work — not accessible, etc. Instead, can invest the funds
from the building sale in organizing at a time when workers are ready
and willing to join unions.”

Many of the unions that used to be clustered near the United
Electrical Workers hall have moved elsewhere.

The union represents about 35,000 workers nationwide ranging from
sheet metal workers to scientists and librarians.

Rosen says that the developers may convert the building into townhomes
or apartments.

“Yes, it’s bittersweet to leave the building. It’s been UE’s
home in Chicago since 1947. Walking through the historic murals in the
stairwell to get to our offices on the second floor has been a gift
for decades. But we aren’t going far — we’ll be moving to space
at another union hall not far away.”

Weber says of his mural, “If we can save part of it, that’d be
great. I don’t think we can save more than a few parts, but I
don’t know if we’re able to save any of it, so meanwhile we’re
trying to get it documented as well as we possibly can.

“It’s just heartbreaking,” Weber says. “I understand it, but
it’s heartbreaking.”
 

Chicago’s murals & mosaics
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Part of a series on public art in the city and suburbs. More murals
are added every week.

Click on the map below for a selection of Chicago-area murals
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SING IN SOLIDARITY PRESENTS: RED FOLKWAYS LEFT-WING MUSIC FROM THE
AMERICAN SOUTH AND APPALACHIA - NEW YORK CITY - JANUARY 13

Sing in Solidarity formally invites you to Red Folkways, a concert of
music from the long and proud traditions of Socialist, Communist, and
Union movements in the Southern USA and Appalachia. Drawing on roots
music from the National Miners Union (NMU), the Southern Tenant
Farmers Union (STFU), and other radical working class movements from
the early 20th century, Sing in Solidarity will spotlight the rich
culture of an oft-overlooked chapter in the history of the American
Left. Songs by Sara Ogan Gunning, Jim Garland, John L. Handcox, Woody
Guthrie and more.

THE PEOPLE'S FORUM, 320 W 37TH STREET

January 13, 2024
Doors 6pm, Music 7pm

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