I had a wonderful time speaking with @DavidBrancaccio for the @Marketplace Morning Report yesterday. You can hear more about shopping curfews and how women consumers changed America's downtowns here (segment starts at 4:43) https://t.co/bKJ4xlqzwQ @Harvard_Press
@skwithycombe I just finished teaching a similar class! In addition to many of the books you have in your pile already (including @CathleenDCahill), my students loved @LaurenGutterman's Her Neighbor's Wife!
Amazon has fought the unionization of its workforce for decades. Its latest anti-union effort is to fight mail-in voting during a pandemic, write Craig Becker and Amy Dru Stanley. https://t.co/5lM9hn4VzH
Amazon has fought the unionization of its workforce for decades. Its latest anti-union effort is to fight mail-in voting during a pandemic, write Craig Becker and Amy Dru Stanley. https://t.co/5lM9hn4VzH
If you know me, you know I love talking about small towns in the Midwest. Anyway, in case you want to hear more of my thoughts on this very interesting subject:
https://t.co/OEQdGbSRQj
"I soon found that my spirit was rejuvenated, and my mind was galvanized."
@NDFootball’s @Maxsiegel_ii writes how continuing to protest helps him become an agent of change in our community.
🔗 https://t.co/tVaopxEiyy
#BlackLivesMatter#GoIrish
Thanks for this, @ProfPeterCole . The historians’ brief was drafted by scholars Margot Canaday, Nancy Cott, George Chauncey, Alice Kessler-Harris, Serena Mayeri, Joanne Meyerowitz, @NancyMacLean5 and Anna Lvovsky. Decades of activism and expert lawyering paved the way