Belabored Podcast #165: Communities Unite for Border Resistance, with Cosecha Movement
Belabored Podcast #165: Communities Unite for Border Resistance, with Cosecha Movement
We spoke with an immigrants’ rights activist from the Cosecha Movement about conditions at the border.
[contentblock id=belabored-info]
Podcast (belabored): Download
In other news, we look at Black Friday and strikes across Europe by Amazon warehouse workers, and at the local backlash against Amazon at the soon-to-be new home of HQ2, Long Island City. We’ve also got updates on the devastation of auto worker communities as GM shutters plants across North America, and a new turning point in the union battle at Columbia for graduate workers and UAW.
This week’s show was supported by our monthly sustaining members. If you think our work is worth supporting as we soldier on through Trumplandia, please consider becoming a member today. If you’re interested in advertising on the show, please email ads@dissentmagazine.org. And as always, if you have any questions, comments, or tips, email us at belabored@dissentmagazine.org.
NewsAmazon workers strike in Germany, Spain on Black Friday (Reuters)
At rain-soaked rally in Long Island City, protesters vow to continue fight against Amazon HQ2 plan (QNS)
Michelle: The Gender Wage Gap Is Worse Than We Thought (The Nation)
Still a Man’s Labor Market: The Slowly Narrowing Gender Wage Gap (IWPR)
GM’s Plant Closures Confirm the President is a Liar and a Fool (The Nation)
Union Workers Walk Out of GM’s Oshawa Assembly Plant Following Closure Announcement (Jalopnik)
Grad student and postdoc unions approve Columbia bargaining framework, forfeiting strike power until 2020 (Columbia Spectator)
After UAW’s betrayal, Graduate Workers must vote ‘no’ (Columbia Spectator)
Sarah and Michelle: Belabored Podcast #111: Workers’ Rights for Graduate Employees, with Lindsey Dayton (Dissent)
Twitter @CosechaMovement
Pueblo Sin Fronteras on Facebook
Michelle: “We didn’t expect the amount of chaos”: A Dispatch from the Border (Dissent)
Argh, I Wish I’d Written That!Michelle: John Gallagher GM’s Hamtramck plant closing reopens old controversy in Detroit (Detroit Free Press)
Sarah: Charlotte Shane, A House Divided (Bookforum)