Archive: John Russo
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WCP: The Working Class at the Oscars
Portrayals of working-class people in popular culture often depend on stereotypes, yet this year's Oscar-nominated films are a pleasant exception. In this week's Working-Class Perspective, Jack Metz
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WCP: Classing the Resistance
The resistance movement of 2017 has inspired mass mobilization across the country, but it has not yet emphasized social class or economic justice. In this week's Working-Class Perspective, Sherry Li
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WCP: Playing Chicken: Discovering a Diverse Working Class in Trump Country
Most Americans envision the rural areas where Trump drew most of his support as predominantly white and working class. In this week's Working-Class Perspective, Kalmanovitz Initiative research analy
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WCP: Fractions within the Working Class
As Allison L. Hurst writes in this week's Working-Class Perspective, discussing the working class in the U.S. as a unified block ignores the immense complexity and diversity of working people. Even
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The Chronicle of Higher Education Features KI Scholars Who Study the Working Class
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently featured our Visiting Scholar John Russo and faculty affiliate Sherry Linkon and their efforts to unravel the mysteries of the American working class. The
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WCP: Neil Gorsuch and Religious Liberty: Class Dismissed
Neil Gorsuch was nominated to be a Supreme Court Justice largely because of his concern for religious liberty. Yet as Ken Estey explains in this week's Working-Class Perspective, Gorsuch has priorit
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WCP: A Working-Class Appreciation for the National Health Service
The National Health Service (NHS) in Great Britain provides universal access to all levels of health care with no payment required at point of service. As Sarah Attflied describes in this week's Wor
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WCP: Is the Worst Yet to Come for Unions?
Union membership and power in the public sector have been steadily decreasing for decades, but recent court challenges and an influx of right-to-work laws are about to make a bad trend even worse. In
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WCP: For-Profit Colleges: Rough Times Ahead for Working-Class Students
For-profit colleges promise a quality education and job training, but often fail working-class students and leave them struggling to stay afloat. The past decade has seen a number of measures introd
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WCP: On Race, Class, and Two Referendums in Richmond
With Republicans at the helm in the Capitol, the labor movement must turn to state and local initiatives to advance a progressive agenda. In this week's Working-Class Perspective, Steve Early points
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