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Clear It With Sidney

The best of the week’s news by Lindsay Beyerstein

Clear It with Sidney

Sidney’s Picks: RIP David Moberg; Death Row Travesty

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Journalist David Moberg, by Eden, Janine, & JimCreative Commons.

The Best of the Week’s News:

Sidney’s Picks: Georgia Organizing Wave Brewing?; Biden on Abortion

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Kevin TrotmanCreative Commons.

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Sidney's Picks: Starbucks Union-Busting Tactics Exploit Post-Roe Desperation

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Rick CameronCreative Commons.

Best of the Week’s News:

  • Starbucks is dangling an abortion travel benefit in front of organizing workers like a “cat toy.” (Bon Appétit)
     
  • Production workers on “The Simpsons” and “Family Guy“ unionize. (NPR)
     
  • Amazon Labor Union takes the fight to Phoenix. (People’s World)
     
  • How a public university is buckling to a conservative  crusade. (ProPublica)
     
  • More evidence that Trump planned to lead the mob to the Capitol on January 6. (WaPo)

Sidney’s Picks: Starbucks Union Busting Complaint and Billionaires Behaving Badly

The Best of the Week’s News:

  • Starbucks used “an array of illegal tactics” to thwart union drive, NLRB complaint alleges. (CBS)
     
  • In forensic pathology, racist assumptions can lead to false allegations. (NYT)
     
  • A billionaire and GOP mega-donor is gaming the tax system. (ProPublica)
     
  • Gore-Tex heir funded a GOP spy op linked to Blackwater founder Erik Prince. (Mother Jones)
     
  • Philadelphia Story: An armed society is a mass-shooting society. (Prospect)

Sidney's Picks: White Parents Run Black Teacher Out of Town; Starbucks Union Wins Grow

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Elliott StollerCreative Commons, Starbucks Workers Rally & March, 2022. 

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What Do Workers Want?; What Does Boudin’s Recall Mean?

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The number of workers in U.S. Starbucks locations that have filed for union elections (11/21-5/22). Via WERN report. 

The Best of the Week’s News:

  • What do workers want? New report has answers. (WERN)
     
  • California fast food workers strike for better working conditions. (LAT)
     
  • Private equity, absentee landlords, and weak tenant protection laws make most of Georgia’s affordable housing barely habitable. (AJC)
     
  • In Limbo at the Airway Inn: Jackson Heights residents displaced by fire wait to return home. (Curbed)
     
  • San Francisco journalists debunk national media myth-making about the recall of progressive DA Chesa Boudin. (Defector; Mission Local)
     
  • Sidney-winners making an impact: Detention facility that illegally jailed children will now have oversight. (ProPublica)

Sidney's Picks: Loss, Grief, and the Fight for Free Speech

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x1klimaCreative Commons.

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Sidney's Picks: Flight Attendants Rise; Planned Parenthood Workers Seek Union

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Delta News HubCreative Commons.

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Sidney's Picks: Who Killed Overtime?

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North wall (detail), Diego Rivera, Detroit Industry murals, 1932-33, twenty-seven fresco panels at the Detroit Institute of Arts (photo: quickfix, CC BY-SA 2.0) via SmartHistory.

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Sidney's Picks: #Hillman22 Videos, Unions, & Democracy

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AFGECreative Commons, 2011. 

The Best of the Week’s News:

  • Check out videos of the 2022 Hillman Prize speeches!
     
  • Unionized nurses are fighting hard, but terrible working conditions persist. (The Nation)
     
  • What are unions doing to protect American democracy? (TNR)
     
  • Diplomacy with a side of fraud: A Russian envoy dangled $500 billion fake dollars to entice Catalonian Separatists to break from Spain and become a cryptocurrency haven. (OCCRP
     
  • Trump lawyer John Eastman urged Pennsylvania’s GOP-controlled legislature to disenfranchise all PA voters by declaring the entire vote illegal and choosing Trump electors. (NYT)

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