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9781642592771: Organizing for Power: Building a Twenty-First Century Labor Movement in Boston

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<p><strong>Boston 's economy has become defined by a disconcerting trend that has intensified throughout much of the United States since the 2008 recession.</strong> Economic growth now delivers remarkably few benefits to large sectors of the working class -- a phenomenon that is particularly severe for immigrants, people of color, and women. <em>Organizing for Power</em>&#160;explores this nation-wide phenomenon of "unshared growth" by focusing on Boston, a city that is famously liberal, relatively wealthy, and increasingly difficult for working people (who service the city 's needs) to actually live in.<br><br><em>Organizing for Power</em>&#160;is the only comprehensive analysis of labor and popular mobilizing in Boston today, the volume contributes to a growing body of academic and popular literature that examines urban America, racial and economic inequality, labor and immigration, and the right-wing assault on working people.</p>

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<p>Aviva Chomsky is professor of history at Salem State University in Massachusetts. Her recent books include <em>They Take Our Jobs! And 20 Other Myths about Immigration</em>; <em>Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal</em>; <em>A History of the Cuban Revolution</em>. She has been active in Latin America solidarity and immigrant rights movements since the 1980s.</p><p>Steve Striffler is Director of the Labor Research Center and Professor of Anthropology at UMass Boston</p><p> </p>

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9781642593952: Organizing for Power: Building a 21st Century Labor Movement in Boston

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ISBN 10:  1642593958 ISBN 13:  9781642593952
Casa editrice: Haymarket Books, 2021
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