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New Books Network interviews Naomi R Williams about their book on worker activism in Racine, Wisconsin in the 1970s and 80s and what we can learn from it today.
City Lights interviews Naomi R Williams about Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, one of the most important figures in the history of the labor movement and the subject of a new book.
Wisconsin Public Radio interviews Naomi R Williams about their new book, “A Blueprint for Worker Solidarity: Class Politics and Community in Wisconsin.”
Off the Shelf, a podcast from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, interviews Naomi R Williams about important books on the history of working people.
SMLR experts discuss the continuing struggle for racial justice in the workplace.
The San Francisco Chronicle interviews Naomi R Williams, who says President Trump has emboldened many white Americans to be open about their racism.
The Counter reports a coalition of trade unions and progressive organizations are demanding justice for Black Americans, quoting Naomi R Williams.
Rutgers Today asks Christopher Hayes and Naomi R Williams to recommend books on racial justice.
Insider explores the history of reparations and the renewed call for congressional action, quoting Naomi R Williams.
NJBIZ reports on a new state law mandating severance payments after mass layoffs, quoting Naomi R Williams.


