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by Jason Harle and Michelle StewartDark Matter in the ruins of imperial cultureAugust 31, 2011 Long-time activists Patrick Reinsborough and…
Storytelling as Organizing: How to Rescue the Left from its Crisis of Imagination
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Re:Imagining Change in Social Movement Studies Journal
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RE: Imagining Change in Labor Studies Journal
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Why Nancy Pelosi Is Right About The Left Wining Every Fight
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Post-Doma Do’s and Don’ts for the Single Queer
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