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Sherry Linkon

@wcperspectives

working-class studies, writing studies, teaching and learning, and good distractions

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Fair Time Legislation Is Achievable, Not Just for Rail Workers But for Everyone workingclassstudies.wordpress.com/2023/01/23/fai…

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The Georgetown Writing Program is hiring a Writing Center Director. Come work with great colleagues and students! apply.interfolio.com/119305

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The first wave of #LaborSpring🌹 is here! Join the Georgetown Coalition for Worker's Rights (@GuWorkersrights) this WEDNESDAY, March 1st to hear directly from Georgetown workers in housekeeping, facilities and recycling!

The first wave of #LaborSpring🌹 is here! Join the Georgetown Coalition for Worker's Rights (@GuWorkersrights) this WEDNESDAY, March 1st to hear directly from Georgetown workers in housekeeping, facilities and recycling!
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Governor DeWine: It’s Never Too Late to Do the Right Thing for Ohio’s Workers workingclassstudies.wordpress.com/2023/03/20/gov…

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I'm thrilled that on Mon, May 1 at 6pm EST, I'll be in conversation with Cynthia Young and Sherry Linkon about my new book, "Living Labor: Fiction, Film, and Precarious Work." It's online; please join us. Register: tinyurl.com/LivingLabor University of Michigan Press Brooklyn College Working-Class Studies Association

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The working class and WC literature have always been more varied than the stereotypes suggest, and they are becoming even more complex. Looking forward to talking about this on May Day, with Joseph Entin and others. Working-Class Studies Association Working Class Literature

The working class and WC literature have always been more varied than the stereotypes suggest, and they are becoming even more complex. Looking forward to talking about this on May Day, with  <a href="/JosephEntin/">Joseph Entin</a> and others. <a href="/wcstudies/">Working-Class Studies Association</a> <a href="/workingclasslit/">Working Class Literature</a>