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DESCRIPTION:What would it take to topple Amazon? To change how health care works in 
 America? To break up the media monopolies that have taken hold of our 
 information and imaginations? How is it possible to organize those without 
 hope working on the margins? In Labor Power and Strategy, legendary 
 strategist, historian, and labor organizer John Womack speaks directly to a 
 new generation, providing rational, radical, experience-based perspectives 
 that help target and run smart, strategic, effective campaigns in the 
 working class.\n\nCarey Dall recently returned to the International 
 Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) from the Brotherhood of Maintenance of 
 Way (BMWED-IBT), where he was the Organizing Director for 7 years. The 
 BMWED represents track and structure maintenance workers on the major 
 railroads in all of the lower 48 states. He got his start in the labor 
 movement as a "Salt" working with the ILWU to organize bike and driver 
 messengers in the SF Bay Area. He contributed an essay to Labor Power and 
 Strategy.\n\nGifford Hartman is a Certified Trainer and Instructional 
 Assistant for the Global Labour University and a member of the San 
 Francisco Bay Area-based Global Supply Chain Study/Research Group. Over the 
 last 25 years he has been an adult educator, labor trainer and working 
 class historian. He has helped organize workshops, seminars, conferences 
 and educational training sessions for unions, labor activists and 
 environmental organizations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North 
 America.\n\nPeter Olney, co-editor of Labor Power and Strategy, is a 
 retired director of organizing for the International Longshore and 
 Warehouse Union (ILWU). He was Associate Director of the University of 
 California’s Institute for Labor and Employment (ILE). Olney holds a 
 master’s in business administration from UCLA and resides in San 
 Francisco. Olney teaches building trades union organizers as a member of 
 the faculty of the Building Trades Academy at Michigan State University. 
 Olney is an editor of The Stansbury Forum.\n\nPlease be masked and 
 vaxxed.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/02/23/18854473.php
SUMMARY:What Would It Take To Topple Amazon? Author Reading Discusses How To Do It!
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\n1680 Market Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94102
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/02/23/18854473.php
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