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Tag Archives: ADA
Disability rights: The fight to stay alive
From the November-December 2012 issue of News & Letters Disability rights: The fight to stay alive Chicago—The U.S. disability rights movement has a rich and diverse history. It is the only class of people that you can suddenly become a … Continue reading
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Tagged ADA, ADAPT, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Black Panthers, Chevron, Chicago Transit Authority, disability rights movement, Ed Roberts, equality, Health Education, Joseph Califano, Karl Marx, Medicaid, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Rolling Quads, United States, Wade Blank
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Readers’ Views, September-October 2012, Part 2
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: Readers’ Views, Part 2 REVOLUTIONARY SYNDICALISM DISCUSSION CONTINUES The discussion article on “Revolutionary Syndicalism” (July-August N&L) reminds me of when it was considered a major force of revolution. There was a … Continue reading
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Tagged ADA, Americans with Disability Act, Anarcho-syndicalism, Anne Veseth, Black Bloc, California, Columbus, Communist Party, criminal injustice system, disability rights, eugenics, firefighters, Hitler, IDAHO, Illinois, Industrial Workers of the World, labor unions, logging industry, Minnesota, News and Letters Committees, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, prison industrial complex, prisoners, revolutionary syndicalism, SLP, social justice unionism, Socialist Labor Party, South Africa, Teamsters, to International Indigenous Peoples Day, UAW, United States, workers
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