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+ | Amy Offner was active in 2001, in the Harvard [[Progressive Students Labor Movement]].<ref>[Harvard Crimson Three Honored by Women's Leadership Award | ||
+ | By JULIET J. CHUNG, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER April 4, 2001]</ref> | ||
=="Real World Labor"== | =="Real World Labor"== | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 26 June 2016
Amy Offner
Amy Offner was active in 2001, in the Harvard Progressive Students Labor Movement.[1]
"Real World Labor"
In August 2009 Dollars & Sense, produced an anthology entitled "Real World Labor", edited by Immanuel Ness, Amy Offner and Chris Sturr and the Dollars & Sense Collective.
Contributors included David Bacon, Kim Bobo, Aviva Chomsky, Steve Early, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Staughton Lynd, Arthur MacEwan, John Miller, Frances Fox Piven, Robert Pollin, Jane Slaughter.[2]
References
- ↑ [Harvard Crimson Three Honored by Women's Leadership Award By JULIET J. CHUNG, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER April 4, 2001]
- ↑ TYR, Sep. 2009