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Labor activists appear on ‘Like It Is’
Published Aug 11, 2005 8:40 PM
Brenda Stokely (left), a national leader of the Million Worker March Movement, and
Jim Haughton (right), a long-time actvist with the community group Harlem Fight back,
were featured guests on Aug. 7 on “Like It Is,” a popular, mainly
African-American-oriented New York TV program. Host Gil Noble discussed with
Stokely and Haughton the current crisis facing the U.S. labor movement and the
impact on workers—both organized and unorganized—of the
prison-industrial complex, the poverty draft, racism, sexism, and the Iraq
war.
—Monica Moorehead
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