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The Teachers’ Strikes and the Labor Movement

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Pete talks to Kate Doyle Griffiths about the teachers' strike in West Virginia and her article in Viewpoint Magazine.

Kate is a doctoral candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center in the department of Anthropology. She writes about work, women and queers, strikes and social reproduction, health and healthcare in the USA and South Africa. She is a member of Red Bloom, and an organizer with the International Women’s Strike. Here's a link to Kate’s Patreon page.

The Public Sphere is a podcast from Contrivers Review. The Public Sphere is on iTunes where you can rate and review us. Visit www.contrivers.org to read great essays and interviews. You can also sign up for our newsletter, follow us on Twitter, or like our Facebook page. Please consider supporting The Public Sphere and Contrivers' Review on Patreon. If you have a suggestion for the podcast, or an essay or review you'd like to pitch, get in touch with us through social media or email.

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Pete talks to Kate Doyle Griffiths about the teachers' strike in West Virginia and her article in Viewpoint Magazine.

Kate is a doctoral candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center in the department of Anthropology. She writes about work, women and queers, strikes and social reproduction, health and healthcare in the USA and South Africa. She is a member of Red Bloom, and an organizer with the International Women’s Strike. Here's a link to Kate’s Patreon page.

The Public Sphere is a podcast from Contrivers Review. The Public Sphere is on iTunes where you can rate and review us. Visit www.contrivers.org to read great essays and interviews. You can also sign up for our newsletter, follow us on Twitter, or like our Facebook page. Please consider supporting The Public Sphere and Contrivers' Review on Patreon. If you have a suggestion for the podcast, or an essay or review you'd like to pitch, get in touch with us through social media or email.

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